In the moments after a crash, your decisions can affect the evidence and the value of your claim later.
- Get medical care immediately (even if you think you’re “okay”). Hidden injuries are common, and documentation matters.
- Report the crash and request an incident report when available.
- Preserve the scene: photos of injuries, vehicle damage, lighting conditions, crosswalk markings, debris, and where you were standing.
- Write down details while they’re fresh: traffic signals, weather, speed estimates, whether a turn was involved, and what witnesses said.
- Be careful with recorded statements to insurance. Adjusters may frame questions to limit liability.
If you’re wondering whether you should rely on an AI pedestrian injury chatbot to “figure out what to say,” treat it as education only. In Villa Rica cases, the stronger approach is protecting evidence and letting a lawyer translate the facts into a legal strategy.


