Right after a pedestrian collision, your focus should be safety and medical care—but the steps you take early can strongly influence whether your claim holds up.
If you can, do these quickly:
- Get checked medically even if injuries seem minor at first. Some symptoms (concussion, soft-tissue injuries, internal trauma) may not show up immediately.
- Document the scene: take photos of your injuries, crosswalk/signage, traffic conditions, and where the vehicle stopped.
- Record witness information. In Olympia, people may be coming from nearby neighborhoods, downtown events, or commuting routes—witnesses can be gone quickly.
- Write down your timeline while it’s fresh: where you were walking, what light/signal you saw, and how the vehicle approached.
Washington insurance adjusters may ask for a statement early. Be careful: what you say can be used to narrow coverage or suggest your injuries weren’t caused by the crash.


