Many people assume they have time to “wait and see.” In Texas, that’s risky. Evidence can disappear fast (dashcam footage gets overwritten, witnesses move on, and traffic-control details are forgotten). Meanwhile, your medical care and documentation will heavily influence how insurers evaluate the claim.
If you were hit by a vehicle while walking, consider taking these steps as soon as possible:
- Get medical care promptly, even if injuries seem minor at first.
- Write down what you remember about the lighting, speed, lane positions, and crosswalk signals.
- Preserve evidence: photos of the scene, vehicle position, visible injuries, and any relevant video.
- Avoid giving a recorded statement to insurance before you’ve consulted counsel.
If your goal is to understand what to do next without getting overwhelmed, we can help you translate the facts of your crash into a strong legal roadmap.


