Your first decisions often shape what your claim can prove later. If you’re able, focus on these steps immediately after the incident:
- Get medical care right away (urgent care, ER, or your primary provider). Even if symptoms seem minor, pedestrian injuries can worsen over days.
- Document the scene while it’s still fresh: street/crosswalk location, weather/lighting, vehicle position, and any traffic signals.
- Identify witnesses—people waiting at bus stops, nearby shoppers, or commuters who saw the approach/impact.
- Request a police report and keep the report number. In Massachusetts, the report can become a key starting point when insurers argue about fault.
- Preserve digital evidence: dashcam footage (from other vehicles), nearby surveillance, and any video from phones.
If you’re wondering whether an AI pedestrian accident legal chat can help, it can be useful for organizing questions—but it can’t replace the evidence preservation and legal analysis needed for a Franklin Town claim.


