After a pedestrian accident in Newport News, your priorities should be: health first, evidence second, and documentation always.
1) Get medical attention—even if you feel “mostly okay.” Some injuries common in pedestrian crashes (like concussions, internal trauma, and soft-tissue damage) may show up or worsen later. Prompt treatment also helps establish a reliable injury timeline.
2) Capture scene details while they’re still available. If you can do so safely, document:
- crosswalk/intersection location and signage
- vehicle position, lane direction, and visible damage
- lighting conditions (night crashes are common around busy corridors)
- any traffic signals and whether they were functioning properly
- nearby witnesses (store staff, drivers, pedestrians)
3) Be careful with statements to insurance. Adjusters may ask for recorded statements quickly. Even well-intended comments can be twisted. Before you answer detailed questions, consider getting legal guidance.


