Right after the impact, the “right” actions matter for both your health and your claim. If you’re able, focus on these priorities:
- Get medical care promptly (urgent care, ER, or the provider that can document symptoms). Delayed treatment can become a dispute later.
- Report the crash and make sure an incident report is created when law enforcement responds.
- Capture what you can while it’s fresh: crosswalk visibility, lighting, weather conditions, vehicle position, and any traffic signals.
- Write down your timeline: where you entered the roadway, what you noticed first, and how long you were in the crosswalk or near the curb.
- Avoid recorded statements to the insurer without legal guidance. What feels like “just explaining” can be used to narrow fault.
If you’re searching for an AI pedestrian accident lawyer for quick clarity, use it to organize your facts—but make sure your legal decisions are grounded in what Illinois requires and what your evidence can actually prove.


