In the first hours after being hit, your decisions can strongly influence what evidence survives and how your injuries are documented.
- Get medical care immediately, even if symptoms seem minor. Some injuries—like concussions or soft-tissue damage—can worsen after adrenaline fades.
- Request or preserve crash documentation. If police respond, obtain the report number. If not, note the details you can and request records where available.
- Capture scene evidence while it’s still fresh: vehicle position, crosswalk markings/signage, curb cuts/sidewalk access, and any visible debris or skid marks.
- Write down your timeline before you talk to insurers—where you entered the roadway, where you were when you first saw the vehicle, and what you recall about driver behavior.
If you’ve been looking for an “AI pedestrian accident lawyer” to get quick clarity, consider using AI only as a starting point to organize questions and facts. Then let a lawyer handle your claim in a way that accounts for Arizona evidence and insurance tactics.


