After a car hits you while you’re walking, your priorities should be safety, medical documentation, and evidence preservation.
- Get medical care right away. Even if you feel “mostly okay,” symptoms can appear later—especially for head injuries and soft-tissue trauma.
- Report the incident. If law enforcement responds, obtain the incident/report information.
- Document the scene while it’s still fresh. Take photos of:
- the crosswalk/intersection area,
- traffic signals and signage,
- lighting conditions,
- your injuries (as appropriate),
- vehicle damage and position.
- Collect witness info. In suburban areas like American Canyon, witnesses may be commuters or nearby residents who leave quickly—get their contact details.
- Be careful with statements. Insurance may request recorded statements. Avoid guesses about fault or timing.
If you’re searching for help like an “AI pedestrian accident lawyer” to organize what happened, that can be useful for drafting a timeline. But your settlement and case strategy still require a real evaluation of evidence, medical causation, and California claim requirements.


