Right after a pedestrian accident, your most important job is not paperwork—it’s preserving what the insurance company will later try to dispute.
Within the first two days, focus on:
- Get checked by a medical provider promptly. In Colorado, delayed treatment can be used to argue your symptoms weren’t caused by the crash.
- Document the scene while details are still visible: lighting conditions, crosswalk markings, traffic signals, road debris, and where you were standing.
- Save contact info for witnesses. On busy corridors and event-heavy weekends, witnesses move on quickly.
- Write down your timeline before it gets fuzzy: what you saw, what you heard, where you were headed, and when you first noticed the vehicle.
If you’re tempted to use an “AI lawyer” tool to summarize what happened, that can be helpful for organizing your notes—but it can’t replace the local, evidence-driven evaluation a Durango pedestrian accident attorney provides.


