In Texas, your claim often starts with what you do right away. After a pedestrian collision, take these actions before you talk to anyone about fault:
- Get medical care—even if you feel “mostly okay.” Some injuries show up later.
- Request the incident report details (or make sure responders documented the scene). If a report was filed, you’ll want the key identifiers.
- Preserve evidence while it’s still fresh: photos of the crossing area, vehicle position, street lighting, and any visible injuries.
- Write down what you remember while it’s clear: traffic signals you saw, vehicle speed/behavior, and whether you noticed distractions.
- Avoid recorded statements or broad explanations to insurance without speaking to a lawyer first.
A fast response doesn’t mean rushing a settlement—it means protecting the evidence and your medical timeline so liability and damages aren’t later questioned.


