Your best chance to protect your claim starts immediately—before the details get blurred.
- Go to medical care the same day (or as soon as possible). Even if you think it was “minor,” adrenaline can mask serious injuries.
- Write down the crash details while they’re fresh: time of day, street/intersection, weather/lighting, what the signal was doing, and whether you saw brake lights.
- Collect contact info for witnesses right away. In busy Glendale areas, people often leave quickly.
- Request the police report and incident documentation. A formal report can be especially important when liability is disputed.
- Avoid recorded “quick questions” from insurers until you’ve spoken with an attorney who understands how these cases are handled in Arizona.
If you’re wondering whether an AI pedestrian accident lawyer can help you organize information, it can—useful for making lists and clarifying questions. But your claim depends on evidence, medical records, and how Arizona fault and procedure are applied to your specific situation.


