After you’ve been hit, the goal is to protect your health and preserve what the insurance company will later try to dispute.
- Get medical care promptly. Even if injuries seem minor, delayed symptoms are common after impact.
- Report the crash and document the scene. If police responded, make sure the report is referenced correctly. If they didn’t, still collect information from witnesses.
- Capture evidence while it’s fresh. Photos of vehicle damage, your location at impact, crosswalk markings, lighting, and nearby construction signage can be crucial—especially during Michigan seasonal changes when visibility shifts.
- Write down details while you remember. Where you entered the crosswalk/roadway, what the driver did right before impact, and how long you were in view.
When people later ask about “AI help,” the real issue is usually missing documentation—not lack of information. An attorney can’t undo gaps in the record, but early action can prevent unnecessary delays and reduce guesswork.


