After you’re hit, the choices you make early can affect whether your claim is taken seriously. Start with the basics:
- Get medical care promptly (including follow-up). Some injuries—concussions, internal bruising, soft-tissue damage—can be delayed.
- Document the scene while it’s fresh: crosswalk markings, lighting, traffic signal timing (if known), vehicle position, and any debris.
- Write down what you remember before adrenaline and pain blur details.
- Identify witnesses: people nearby, business staff, or anyone who saw the moment of impact.
Then, before you give a recorded statement or sign anything, remember: insurers often look for inconsistencies. You don’t need to handle that alone.


