Right after a crash, the choices you make can affect whether your injuries are documented clearly and whether liability is easier to prove.
- Get medical care promptly (even if symptoms seem “mild” at first). Delayed treatment can give insurers an opening to argue your condition wasn’t caused by the crash.
- Document the scene if you can do so safely: traffic signals, crosswalk visibility, lighting, weather conditions, and vehicle position.
- Write down details while they’re fresh: where you started walking, where you entered the roadway, what the light/sign showed, and whether you heard braking or horn.
- Preserve witness information. In Miami Shores, people often come from nearby neighborhoods and may not be locals who can easily be found later.
If you’re thinking, “Can an AI tool tell me what matters most?” the answer is yes for organizing questions—but it can’t replace the legal work needed to connect your medical record to the crash facts.


