After you’ve gotten medical help, the next steps matter just as much as treatment. In pedestrian cases, insurers frequently try to narrow the timeline or question whether symptoms match the collision.
In Jefferson Hills, your immediate priorities should include:
- Document the scene while it’s fresh: take photos of where you were hit, the crosswalk/signage, traffic signals, and any barriers or curb lines nearby.
- Preserve witness information: note names and phone numbers of anyone who saw the approach, the turn, or how the impact happened.
- Write down your memory promptly: where you were headed, what you noticed about the driver’s behavior, and what the light/weather/visibility was like.
- Avoid recorded “clarifying” statements without review: insurance can use your words to argue you were at fault or that injuries are unrelated.
If you’re deciding whether to talk to a lawyer, treat the first days as “evidence season.” The sooner your claim is organized, the harder it is for an adjuster to reshape the story.


