The steps you take right after a pedestrian collision can affect what evidence is available later.
- Get medical care right away (urgent care, ER, or a follow-up appointment as recommended). Delayed treatment can complicate causation arguments.
- Report the crash if police respond or if you have information to document (case number, responding agency, officer name if available).
- Document the scene: take photos of crosswalks, lane markings, traffic signals, street lighting, and where you were struck.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh—direction of travel, what the driver was doing, and the conditions (sun glare, rain, time of day).
- Be careful with statements to insurance. In California, insurers often use early statements to reduce payouts.
If you’re wondering whether an AI tool can help you “sort” what happened, an AI can be useful for organizing details—but it can’t replace how an attorney evaluates evidence credibility, California deadlines, and liability defenses.


