In California, the first decisions you make after a crash can strongly affect your injury documentation and the insurer’s version of events. If you’re able to do so safely, focus on these actions:
- Get medical care promptly (urgent care, ER, or follow-up visits as recommended). Even if symptoms seem mild at first, some injuries—like concussions, soft-tissue injuries, and back/neck problems—may worsen over days.
- Report the incident as required and keep your paperwork. If police responded, obtain the report number.
- Capture the scene: photos of the crosswalk/signage, traffic signals, the street lighting conditions, vehicle position, and anything that suggests speed or braking.
- Write down witnesses while details are fresh—names, contact info, and what they observed.
- Avoid guessing in statements. If you don’t know an answer, it’s better to say so than to speculate.
If you’re wondering whether an AI pedestrian accident lawyer tool can help you “organize” these steps: it can assist with checklists and summarizing facts, but it can’t replace how a real attorney evaluates credibility, causation, and what evidence matters most for Covina claims.


