Before you worry about paperwork or settlement numbers, focus on actions that protect both your health and your case:
- Get medical care right away (even if you feel “mostly okay”). Some injuries—concussions, internal trauma, soft-tissue damage—may not show up until later.
- Request a police report when possible. For many Red Bluff accidents, the report provides crucial details like location, time, and officer observations.
- Capture evidence while it’s still there:
- Photos of the crosswalk or roadway markings (or the lack of them)
- Vehicle position, visible damage, and any debris
- Lighting conditions (late-day glare is common in California)
- Nearby signs that may affect right-of-way
- Identify witnesses quickly—especially people coming out of nearby businesses or stopping at a nearby intersection.
If you’re considering an “AI lawyer” or chatbot for quick answers, use it for organization—but don’t let it delay the steps above. In real cases, evidence timing and medical documentation drive outcomes.


