After a pedestrian accident, your priority is medical care—but your second priority is evidence preservation. The steps below are especially important in Florida City because crash scenes can change quickly (traffic patterns shift, vehicles get moved, and weather can affect visibility).
Do this as soon as you safely can:
- Get medical attention even if you feel “mostly okay.” Some injuries (including concussions and soft-tissue trauma) don’t fully show up right away.
- Report the crash and make sure the incident is documented. A police report can become a key reference point later.
- Capture scene details: crosswalk position, lane layout, lighting conditions, signage, and anything unique about the location.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh—events leading up to impact, where you were walking, and what you observed about the driver’s behavior.
- Collect witness information. In busy areas, witnesses may leave quickly.
If you’re wondering whether an AI tool can help you organize this information, it can—just remember that medical records, witness statements, and scene evidence still need real-world review by a legal team.


