The steps you take early can affect what evidence exists and how your claim is understood.
- Get checked by a medical provider quickly. Even if you can walk, adrenaline can mask serious injuries.
- Write down your memory while it’s fresh: time of day, what you were crossing toward, what the traffic signals/lighting looked like, and anything the driver said.
- Preserve scene proof: photos of your injuries, vehicle location, crosswalk condition, and lighting/visibility.
- Collect witness details (names, phone numbers, and what they saw). People in the area often move on quickly after incidents.
- Be careful with statements to insurance. Anything you say may be repeated, shortened, or reframed.
If you’re deciding whether to use an AI pedestrian accident legal assistant for “next steps,” think of it as a checklist tool—not a substitute for legal strategy and documentation review.


