After being struck, your priorities should be medical and evidence-focused. In Hidalgo, where many drivers commute on schedules and may have multiple insurance touchpoints, it’s common for statements to get “misremembered” or minimized.
Do this first:
- Get treatment immediately (even if you think it’s minor). Some injuries don’t show up fully for days.
- Report the crash and make sure an incident record exists when possible.
- Document what you can: photos of the scene, vehicle location, crosswalk/turning point, traffic signals, lighting, and any visible injuries.
- Write down your timeline before it fades—what you were doing, where you entered the roadway, and what you noticed about the driver’s speed or attention.
Avoid these common missteps:
- Agreeing to recorded statements without understanding how they can be used.
- Relying on a quick “settlement now” offer before your treatment plan is clear.
- Skipping follow-up appointments, which can weaken the medical record needed to connect your injuries to the crash.


