The most important evidence in pedestrian cases is time-sensitive—especially video, traffic-camera footage, and witness memories.
After a crash in Riverside, take these steps as soon as you’re able:
- Photograph the scene: crosswalk markings, signage, lighting, curb cuts, debris, and any visible vehicle damage.
- Record your injuries early: bruising, swelling, cuts, limping, head impact symptoms, and any mobility limitations.
- Write down details while they’re fresh: vehicle direction, approximate speed, lane position, and what you remember about the driver’s actions.
- Identify nearby witnesses: people who were nearby at the time—customers, pedestrians, or anyone who saw the approach or the moment of impact.
Even a strong liability case can weaken if evidence is incomplete. A local attorney can help you quickly determine what to request and preserve.


