The biggest mistakes after being hit by a car usually happen early. If you can, prioritize these steps before your memory fades and before insurers start shaping the story.
- Get medical care promptly—even if injuries seem minor. Some pedestrian injuries don’t fully show up right away.
- Ask for the on-scene report details. If police responded, note the report number and where it was filed.
- Capture the scene while it’s still fresh. Focus on crosswalk location, traffic signals, lighting, weather conditions, and anything that affected visibility.
- Write down what you remember immediately. Include what you were doing (crossing, walking along a roadway, approaching a bus stop) and the driver’s actions.
- Be careful with insurance statements. Adjusters may ask questions that sound routine but can be used later to dispute fault or injury severity.
If you’re wondering whether “AI help” is enough, it can be useful for organizing details—but it can’t replace the critical work of building a Georgia-ready claim from real evidence.


