After a pedestrian crash, the first few days can determine how strong your claim looks later. In Emmaus, you’ll often have a mix of roadway types—intersections with turning traffic, areas with limited sightlines, and pedestrian crossings where drivers may be slowing, merging, or distracted by normal local traffic.
Insurance adjusters may contact you early. They may ask for recorded statements or push you to “just share what happened.” What you say—even unintentionally—can be used to reduce liability or delay treatment coverage.
What to do right away:
- Seek medical care promptly, even if symptoms seem mild at first.
- Take photos of the scene (crosswalk/signage, vehicle position, traffic control, lighting, weather).
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh: the direction you were walking, where you entered the crossing, and what the driver did before impact.
- Get witness names and phone numbers when possible.


