Even if you feel “mostly okay,” act like your case will depend on documentation—because it often does.
- Get medical care promptly (urgent care, ER, or follow-up with your doctor). In Florida, early records help connect injuries to the accident.
- Request the crash report (or confirm how to obtain it). Your claim typically moves faster when you have the basics.
- Preserve proof while it’s still available: photos of injuries, the roadway/crosswalk, vehicle location, and any traffic signals; also write down witness names and what they saw.
- Be careful with recorded statements. Insurance may ask for details quickly—don’t guess, and don’t minimize symptoms.
If you’ve searched for an AI pedestrian accident lawyer or a pedestrian accident legal bot, treat that help as a starting point for organizing facts—not as a substitute for a lawyer who understands Florida claim strategy.


