Your first decisions can affect both your health and your ability to prove what happened.
- Get medical care—even if symptoms seem minor at the start. Concussions, soft-tissue injuries, and back/neck pain can show up or worsen later.
- Document the scene while you still can. Photos of the crosswalk, traffic controls, vehicle damage, lighting, and your position after impact are especially valuable.
- Write down details soon. Weather, visibility, whether you were in a crosswalk, the direction the vehicle was traveling, and any statements you heard.
- Avoid recorded statements to insurance without legal review. Adjusters may ask questions that sound harmless but can be used to narrow liability.
In Mukilteo, where people frequently walk to errands and commute-related stops, these steps matter because the “small details” (signal timing, sightlines, where you entered the roadway, and how fast traffic was moving) often decide fault.


