The most important steps happen early. Even if you think you’ll “get checked later,” waiting can weaken the record and delay the care you need.
Prioritize these actions:
- Seek medical evaluation promptly (urgent care and ER visits can matter for documentation).
- Write down what you remember while details are fresh—traffic light status, whether you were in a crosswalk, and how the driver approached.
- Collect scene details if it’s safe: street name, nearby businesses/landmarks, and what the lighting was like.
- Get witness information (even casual witnesses who “just saw it happen” can be critical).
- Request any available dashcam or nearby video. In Monroe, footage may be controlled by private property owners, traffic systems, or businesses—timing matters.
If you’re thinking about using an “AI legal bot” to get clarity quickly, that can help you organize questions—but it shouldn’t replace early evidence preservation and medical documentation.


