Steps to follow after being the victim of a pedestrian accident

Pedestrian accidents can be traumatic experiences, and knowing what to do after what happens can help you in a time so overwhelming that it can cloud your judgment or actions. Here we share a step-by-step guide to help you get an idea of what to do after being the victim of an accident like this while walking down the street:

1. Make sure you are safe: After the accident, go to a safe place to avoid further damage. If you cannot move, signal for help and wait for someone to help you.

2. Get medical care: Even if you feel fine, you should get a medical evaluation. Your injuries may not be immediately evident due to shock.

3. Call the authorities: Tell the police about your accident and request that they give you an official report, which can be valuable for your claim.

4. Document the scene and gather evidence: Exchange contact information with the at-fault driver and, if possible, collect contact information for any witnesses who witnessed your accident. Take photographs or make notes about the accident, including details of the vehicle you were involved in and its license plates.

5. Avoid making statements if you are not sure what to say: Do not make statements that could be interpreted as an admission of fault, even if you believe you may have contributed to the accident in some way.

6. Contact a Personal Injury Attorney: An experienced attorney can guide you through the legal process, protect your rights, and help you understand your legal options.

7. Keep all your records: Keep detailed records of all documents related to the accident, such as medical bills, insurance correspondence, and any expenses the accident caused you.

It is important to remember that this guide is intended to provide general information and should not replace professional legal advice. Our personal injury attorneys, Linton Robinson & Higgins, can provide you with personalized guidance based on your individual case. Following these steps and seeking the appropriate assistance is essential to protect your rights, facilitate your recovery, and obtain the compensation you deserve.

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