The first decisions you make can affect how well your claim holds up—particularly when liability is disputed or injuries are still being evaluated.
Do these things as soon as you can:
- Get medical care right away (even if you think you’re “mostly okay”). Kentucky injury claims rely heavily on early medical documentation.
- Report the crash and keep any incident number or information provided by responding officers.
- Capture the scene if it’s safe: crosswalk position, traffic signals, lighting, roadway conditions, vehicle location, and any visible roadway debris.
- Collect witness details. In Florence, busy sidewalks and parking-adjacent foot traffic mean witnesses may be nearby briefly and then disappear.
- Write down your account while it’s fresh—what you were doing, what you saw, and what you remember about the driver’s actions.
If you’re considering an “AI pedestrian accident lawyer” for quick guidance, use it only to structure your notes and questions. For the legal part, you’ll want a lawyer who can evaluate what the evidence means and how Kentucky insurers are likely to respond.


