Even if you feel “mostly okay,” the first day is when claims are quietly won or lost.
- Get medical care immediately (urgent care or ER if needed). In California, delays can give insurers an opening to argue your injuries weren’t caused by the crash.
- Report the crash accurately. If police were called, keep a copy of the report number and follow up on the details.
- Document your scene while it’s still fresh: crosswalk markings, traffic lights, lighting conditions, vehicle position, and any hazards (construction cones, parked cars, debris).
- Write down witness info before people move on. Brentwood is suburban—drivers and pedestrians often leave quickly after an incident.
- Be careful with statements to insurance. Don’t guess about speed, fault, or how you were injured. Stick to what you know.
If you’re searching for “ai pedestrian accident help in Brentwood,” use it only as a way to organize facts—not as a substitute for legal advice. A real attorney can interpret what matters legally and how insurers typically respond.


