In the hours after a crash, your choices can affect how your case is evaluated later. If you’re able, do these things right away:
- Get medical attention—even if you feel “mostly okay.” Some injuries (like concussions or soft-tissue damage) can show up later.
- Report the crash and preserve the details. Note the time, location, weather/lighting, and what you remember.
- Capture scene evidence. Photos of the roadway, crosswalk markings, signage, and vehicle damage can be critical.
- Identify witnesses early. In a smaller community, people may be easier to locate right after the incident.
- Be careful with statements to insurance. Anything you say can get summarized in a way that may not reflect what you meant.
If you’ve been searching for an AI pedestrian injury lawyer or pedestrian accident legal chatbot, use those tools only to help you organize questions and documentation—not to replace legal review of your claim.


