Your situation may be urgent, but there are a few actions that can make a meaningful difference for a future injury claim:
- Get medical care immediately (even if you think it’s “not that bad”). Some injuries—like concussions, internal trauma, and soft-tissue damage—can worsen over time.
- Ask for the right documentation. Make sure you receive copies of your visit notes, discharge paperwork, and any imaging results.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh: what you were doing, what the light/signals were like, where you entered the roadway or crosswalk, and what you heard/observed right before impact.
- Preserve scene evidence if you can do so safely: photos of the roadway, traffic controls/signage, vehicle position, and any visible injuries.
- Don’t guess about fault. Insurance questions can feel routine, but offhand statements can be used later.
If you’re searching for an AI pedestrian accident lawyer as a quick starting point, use it to organize facts and questions—but rely on a real attorney for strategy, evidence review, and negotiations.


