The early decisions after a crash can strongly affect your ability to recover compensation in Colorado. After a pedestrian collision, focus on:
- Get checked medically, even if symptoms seem mild. Colorado emergency rooms and urgent care centers may document injuries that don’t fully show up until later.
- Report the crash properly. If law enforcement responded, keep the case/report information. If they didn’t, still document what you can.
- Preserve evidence while it’s still available. In Fort Collins, video may be captured by nearby businesses, traffic cameras, or vehicles—availability can change quickly.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh. Include the time of day, weather/lighting, where you entered the roadway/crosswalk, and how the driver approached.
If you’re tempted to rely on an AI “pedestrian accident lawyer” or chatbot to decide what to do next, treat that as a starting point—not a substitute for legal guidance tailored to Colorado timelines, evidence, and liability issues.


