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A pedestrian accident can turn your world upside down in an instant — and what you do next is critical.
At Injured in a vehicle, we’re available 24/7 to connect you with licensed doctors and experienced pedestrian accident attorneys who understand what you’re going through. Whether you need immediate medical treatment or legal guidance to protect your rights, our team is here to make sure you take the right next step — fast.
With over 25 years of experience and more than $2 billion recovered for injury victims, people rely on us when it matters most. And with a network of local clinics and trusted professionals, help is always within reach.
We’re more than a helpline — we’re your partner in a crisis, helping you go from overwhelmed to in control.
What you do right after a crash can make a huge difference in both your recovery and your legal case. Here are the most important steps to follow:
Report the accident to the police and request medical assistance — even if your injuries seem minor. Having an official report and being checked at the scene can be critical later.
Take photos of the vehicles, the accident scene, road conditions, and any visible injuries. Exchange contact and insurance information with the other driver, and collect names and numbers of any witnesses.
After a crash, you need more than advice — you need real support. Our free helpline is open 24/7 to connect you with doctors who treat accident injuries and lawyers who protect your rights. One call gets you the help you need to move forward.
When you contact Injured in a vehicle, you’ll speak directly with a friendly representative who is ready to connect you with the medical and legal support you deserve.
We understand the stress, pain, and uncertainty that comes right after an accident.
Let Injured in a vehicle guide you through every step of your recovery.
Yes. Many pedestrian accident injuries — like concussions, internal bleeding, or whiplash — may not show symptoms right away. Getting checked immediately ensures your injuries are properly diagnosed and documented.
You should start with a physician who specializes in accident-related injuries. Depending on your condition, you may also be referred to specialists such as chiropractors, neurologists, orthopedic doctors, or physical therapists.
It’s best to seek care as soon as possible, ideally the same day. In states like Florida, personal injury protection (PIP) laws may require you to see a doctor within a set time frame (e.g., 14 days) to remain eligible for insurance coverage.
Yes. Medical documentation is critical for both your recovery and your claim. Your doctor’s records provide proof of your injuries, which helps your lawyer pursue compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
Don’t delay care. Through our network, we connect you with doctors who treat accident victims and understand the legal process. In many cases, payment can be arranged through insurance or your legal claim, so you can focus on healing.
At Injured in a vehicle, we take the stress off your shoulders. Just fill out the form, and we’ll connect you with trusted doctors and experienced lawyers who are ready to help — 24/7, whenever you need us.