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If you hit someone, you need to stay around until the police arrive. A determination needs to be made as to whether the pedestrian was in a crosswalk or other legal place when they were hit. You should speak only to the police, but certainly call for emergency help at the time of the event.

Yes. You'll need to know who the pedestrian is, and a police report of the incident would help.

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Q: Can you be sued if a pedestrian hit the passenger side of your car?
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