After a pedestrian accident, the details you capture early can make or break the case later—particularly when liability is disputed.
Do this soon after the crash:
- Get medical care right away, even if you think the injury is minor. Delayed symptoms are common.
- Request the incident report and keep all paperwork you receive from responders.
- Document what you can: where you were walking, what the traffic signals/signage were doing, lighting conditions, and anything that blocked visibility.
- Write down witness details while memories are fresh.
- Save your clothing and footwear if they were damaged (they can help show the impact and injuries).
Avoid:
- Posting about the crash publicly (insurers and defense teams can use it).
- Giving a detailed recorded statement before you understand what injuries may be connected.
- Accepting a settlement offer before your treatment plan stabilizes.


