After a pedestrian collision, the details you capture early can make or break your case later. Here’s what we recommend for Ellensburg pedestrians:
- Get evaluated even if injuries seem minor. Adrenaline can mask concussion symptoms, soft-tissue injuries, and internal trauma.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh. Note the direction you were walking, the traffic signals you saw, and whether you heard braking or horn.
- Preserve evidence immediately. If you can do so safely, take photos of:
- your injuries (close and wide)
- vehicle damage and license plate (if visible)
- crosswalk markings/signage and lighting conditions
- the exact location where you entered the roadway
- Collect witness contact info. In a smaller community, people often think “someone will remember,” but contact details disappear quickly.
- Be careful with statements. Insurance adjusters may ask for recorded statements. What you say can be used to argue you were partially at fault.
Washington injury claims often hinge on credibility, timing, and documentation. Getting organized early helps your attorney advocate effectively.


