What you do right away can affect what evidence exists and how insurers interpret the incident later.
- Get medical attention immediately. Even if you feel “mostly okay,” Illinois injury claims rely on documented symptoms and causation.
- Report the incident. If police are on scene, request an incident report number.
- Document what you can safely. If possible, take photos of the scene (crosswalk/turn area, traffic signals, lighting, vehicle position) and any visible injuries.
- Write down details while they’re fresh. Time of day, weather, how the vehicle approached, and what you remember about the driver’s actions.
If you’re wondering about an “AI pedestrian accident legal assistant” to organize this information, that can be useful for drafting a timeline and checklist—but it can’t replace the legal strategy required to handle disputed fault and injury causation.


