In Texas, the time right after a crash matters. Before you talk to anyone from insurance, take these practical steps:
- Get medical evaluation even if you feel “mostly okay.” Pedestrian injuries can worsen after adrenaline fades.
- Document the scene while it’s fresh. If you can, photograph traffic control devices (signals, crosswalk markings), lighting conditions, and anything that may show driver visibility.
- Write down your version of events immediately. Include where you entered the roadway, what direction you were walking, and what you noticed about driver behavior.
- Collect witness information. In suburban areas like Forney, people may be close by but not return later—get names and contact info now.
- Avoid recorded statements until you understand how they’ll be used. Adjusters often ask leading questions that can be misinterpreted.
These steps aren’t about paperwork—they’re about protecting your narrative when liability is disputed.


