In the first hours and days after a crash, your priority is getting care and preserving proof.
- Get medical attention right away (even if symptoms seem mild). Worcester emergency rooms and urgent care providers document injuries that may worsen later.
- Report the incident properly. If police respond, obtain the report number.
- Capture the scene while you still can. Photos of crosswalk markings, traffic signals, lighting, vehicle position, and any nearby construction signage can be critical.
- Write down what you remember. Worcester streets can look similar block-to-block—timing and details help your attorney match witness accounts to the physical site.
- Avoid recorded statements to insurance without a plan. Insurers often seek language that can be misread later.
If you’re wondering whether an AI tool can “help” with next steps: it can be useful for organizing facts and questions. But Worcester pedestrian injury cases turn on evidence quality, medical documentation, and negotiation leverage—work that requires legal judgment.


