The first decisions you make after being hit can strongly affect your outcome in California.
- Get medical care right away (even if you think it’s “not that bad”). Hidden injuries are common after impacts.
- Document the scene while it’s fresh: photos of the crosswalk or curb area, traffic signals, lighting conditions (especially at dusk), vehicle damage, and any visible injuries.
- Write down a timeline: where you entered the roadway, where the driver was headed, and what you remember about the signal/turn.
- Be careful with recorded statements from insurers. In California, what you say can be used to dispute fault or minimize injury severity.
If you’re looking for “AI pedestrian accident lawyer” style clarity, consider it helpful for organizing facts—but don’t use it as a substitute for a lawyer who can evaluate liability, causation, and damages under California law.


