After a pedestrian collision, stress can make it hard to think straight. Use this quick checklist to protect your health and your claim:
- Get medical care even if symptoms seem minor. Delayed symptoms are common after head, neck, and soft-tissue impacts.
- Take photos while you can still clearly document the scene. Focus on crosswalk markings (or the lack of them), traffic signals, lighting, and vehicle position.
- Write down details while they’re fresh. Include the time of day, weather, what the light was doing, and whether the driver made a turn.
- Collect witness information. In Hutto, you may find witnesses near workplaces, schools, or nearby businesses—get names and phone numbers before people move on.
- Avoid recorded statements without speaking to counsel. Insurance may ask questions in a way that sounds harmless but can be used to dispute liability or injuries.


