Your actions early on can determine whether your claim is supported by clear documentation.
- Get medical care right away (even if injuries seem minor). In Illinois, an early medical record helps connect symptoms to the crash.
- Report the crash properly. If police respond, ask for the report number. If you’re taken in for treatment, make sure the incident details are documented.
- Record the scene while you still can. If you’re able, note crosswalk location, traffic signals, weather/lighting, and whether construction or lane changes were present.
- Identify witnesses. People often stop, look, and then leave—especially around busy corridors where drivers are turning and merging.
- Be careful with insurance statements. You don’t need to “prove” your case on the phone. Short, factual answers are safer than speculation.
If you’re looking for an AI pedestrian injury guide to help organize what happened, use it like a checklist—but don’t rely on it to decide what to say to insurers or how to preserve your legal options.


