In the days after a crash, the biggest risk is not the injury—it’s losing the details that later prove what happened.
Do these locally relevant steps right away:
- Document the scene while it’s fresh: take photos of the crosswalk markings, signals (if visible), street lighting, and the exact position of vehicles.
- Write down your route and timing: where you entered the roadway, how long you were walking before impact, and what you noticed about traffic flow.
- Get medical attention even if you feel “mostly okay”: Iowa insurers often scrutinize whether symptoms were documented early.
- Save witness information: in Clive, people may be traveling between home, work, schools, and errands—witnesses can disappear quickly.
- Avoid over-explaining to adjusters: recorded statements can be used to narrow liability or question your credibility.
If you’re wondering whether an AI pedestrian accident tool can “handle the paperwork,” it can’t replace the decisions that protect your claim—especially when injuries and fault are disputed.


