The first 24–72 hours often determine how strong your claim will be. After a crash, focus on actions that protect both your health and your case:
- Get medical care—even if symptoms seem minor. Some injuries (including concussions and internal trauma) don’t show up immediately.
- Document the scene while it’s still fresh. Take photos of traffic signals, crosswalks, lighting, road conditions, and your visible injuries.
- Record witness contact info. Deer Park has plenty of commuters and neighborhood walkers; neighbors and bystanders may remember details that later get disputed.
- Write down your timeline. Note what you were doing, where you entered the roadway, and what the driver did right before the impact.
One common problem we see in pedestrian cases: people sign statements or give recorded answers to insurance before a claim strategy is formed. Those conversations can become “evidence” later in ways you didn’t intend.


