After a driver hits you, your next decisions can affect how well your claim holds up.
- Get medical care right away (even if you think it’s “not too bad”). California injury claims often depend on a clear medical record.
- Report the crash if police were not already notified. A report can matter for insurance and later fact-finding.
- Document what you can while it’s fresh: crosswalk position, traffic signals, lighting/visibility, curb ramps, weather, and vehicle location.
- Save digital evidence: dashcam footage (if any), nearby surveillance, phone video, and witness contact info.
- Be careful with statements: what you say to an insurer in Burbank can be repeated, summarized, and used to dispute liability.
If you’re tempted to use an “AI legal assistant” to draft responses, treat it as a tool—not a shield. A careful attorney will help you avoid admissions that can complicate a California case.


