After a pedestrian collision, confusion is normal. But a few actions can strengthen your claim and protect your health.
- Get medical care right away (even if symptoms seem minor). Hidden injuries can appear later.
- Request emergency/incident information. If responding units documented the scene, that report can become important.
- Record the conditions you can still capture—lighting, crosswalk visibility, signage, lane layout, and where you were walking relative to curb lines.
- Identify witnesses early. In Beverly Hills, people often pass through quickly (hotel guests, retail visitors, drivers waiting for drop-offs). Ask for contact info before they leave.
- Avoid recorded statements until you understand your situation. Insurance may ask questions that unintentionally narrow your story.
If you’re looking for “AI guidance” to organize what happened, that can be helpful for building a timeline—but it shouldn’t replace getting a lawyer involved early, especially when liability is disputed.


