After a pedestrian crash, the first decisions can affect your claim more than people expect.
Do these quickly:
- Get medical care the same day (urgent care or ER if needed). Even when symptoms seem mild, injuries can surface later.
- Document the scene if you can: vehicle position, crosswalk/turn area, traffic signals, lighting, weather, and any visible injuries.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh—where you were headed (work, school, transit), what you saw/heard, and how the driver behaved.
- Save everything: discharge paperwork, follow-up appointments, prescriptions, time missed from work, and receipts.
Avoid common traps:
- Don’t give a recorded statement before you understand how Oregon insurers may use your words.
- Don’t accept a “quick fix” settlement before your treatment plan is clear.
- Don’t assume the driver’s fault is the only issue—sometimes the dispute is about what happened and what caused your injuries.


