The moments after a collision can shape what evidence is available later. If you’re able, focus on these priorities:
- Get medical care right away (urgent care, ER, or a follow-up appointment). Delayed treatment can make it harder to connect symptoms to the crash.
- Report the crash if police respond or if you’re advised to file a report. Insurance often asks for incident details.
- Document what you can: photos of the scene, crosswalk/signage (if any), vehicle damage, and your injuries.
- Write down names and contact info for anyone who witnessed the crash or saw you before impact.
- Avoid recorded statements to insurance until you’ve spoken with counsel.
If you’re thinking, “Can I use an AI tool to guide me?”—you can use it to organize your timeline and questions. But for decisions that impact liability and compensation, California-specific legal strategy still matters.


