After a pedestrian crash, your priorities should be medical and factual. In Braselton, collisions often occur in places where visibility and traffic timing are part of the dispute—so early documentation is critical.
Take these steps promptly:
- Get checked immediately (even if you think injuries are minor). Some pedestrian injuries—like concussions, soft-tissue damage, and back/neck issues—can worsen after adrenaline wears off.
- Write down what you remember: where you entered the street, whether you used a crosswalk, what the driver’s lights/signals were doing, and what the weather/lighting was like.
- Preserve photos and video: vehicle position, the crosswalk or lane markings, curb lines, street signs, and any debris.
- Collect witness contact info. In suburban areas, people often move on quickly—if you wait, you may lose the only clear timeline.
- Be careful with statements. In Georgia, insurance adjusters may use your words to argue you were partially at fault or that symptoms weren’t caused by the crash.
If you’re thinking about using an AI tool to “organize your claim,” that can help you make a list of questions and facts. But it shouldn’t replace medical documentation, evidence preservation, and legal analysis.


