Your early actions can determine what evidence survives and how clearly your injuries connect to the collision.
- Get medical care right away (even if you “feel okay”). Some injuries—like concussions or soft-tissue damage—may not show up fully until later.
- Document the scene while it’s still fresh: photos of the crosswalk/sidewalk area, traffic signals, weather/lighting, vehicle position, and any visible debris.
- Write down key details: time of day, what you were doing, what the driver was doing, and whether you saw witnesses.
- Avoid recorded statements to insurance without understanding how your words may be used.
If you’re looking at tools online (including AI-style summaries), use them to organize questions—but don’t let them replace the practical, evidence-focused work a lawyer should do for Addison pedestrian cases.


