After a pedestrian crash, the timeline matters—both for your health and for evidence.
- Get medical care immediately, even if you “feel okay.” California juries and insurers expect early documentation.
- Report the crash so there’s an official record (especially if the driver disputes what happened).
- Capture the scene while you can: crosswalk markings, traffic signals, lighting conditions, curb cuts/driveways, and where you ended up after impact.
- Write down details before they fade: the direction you were walking, what you noticed about the driver (speed, lane position, distraction), and what you heard/saw.
- Do not give a recorded statement to insurance before you understand how your words could be interpreted.
If you’re using an AI tool to organize information, use it for structure—not for legal decisions. The real value comes from turning your facts into a consistent, well-supported account backed by medical records and scene evidence.


