After a pedestrian accident, the choices you make early can affect what’s provable later.
- Get medical care right away. Even if you feel “mostly okay,” Kansas injury claims rely heavily on medical documentation.
- Report the incident and request the accident details. If police responded, obtain the report number and keep a copy when possible.
- Capture scene evidence while it’s still there. Take photos of the location (crosswalk/curb area, vehicle position, lighting conditions), and note any roadwork, debris, or signal issues.
- Write down what you remember. Include where you were walking from and where you were headed—especially if the route was familiar (downtown errands, commuting routes, or near local shopping areas).
- Be cautious with insurance statements. A short, casual comment can be twisted. It’s often safer to let counsel handle communications.
If you’re tempted to use an “AI lawyer” tool to get quick answers, we can’t replace legal representation—but we can help you turn what happened into a clear, defensible record.


