Right after impact, people are often focused on pain control and getting medical attention. That’s right. But in Plano—and across Texas—early documentation can make a major difference when liability is questioned.
Prioritize these steps:
- Get evaluated promptly (even if symptoms seem mild). Some pedestrian injuries worsen over days.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh: where you were walking, which direction you were headed, what the light/signage was doing, and what you remember the driver doing.
- Preserve scene proof: photos of the crosswalk/curb area, vehicle position, traffic signals, lighting, and any visible injuries.
- Collect witness contact info when possible—near intersections, parking-lot pullouts, and sidewalks, bystanders often see the key moment.
Texas claims can hinge on consistency. The more organized your early records are, the easier it is for an attorney to evaluate fault and damages without guessing.


