Your next decisions can shape the strength of your case. After a pedestrian hit, prioritize:
- Medical evaluation first. Even if you feel “mostly okay,” Michigan injury claims often turn on documentation. Delayed treatment can make it harder to connect symptoms to the crash.
- Scene documentation while it’s still fresh. If you can do so safely, capture photos of the roadway, crosswalk visibility, traffic signals, lighting, and anything unusual (construction barriers, debris, damaged signage).
- Identify witnesses quickly. In suburban areas like Beverly Hills, people may be passing through or heading to nearby destinations—if you wait, memories fade and contact info disappears.
- Report the incident accurately. Don’t guess. Stick to what you know about how the collision happened and what you felt immediately afterward.
If you’re looking at an “AI lawyer” style shortcut for quick answers, that can help you organize questions—but it can’t replace the evidence work and legal strategy required to pursue compensation in a real Michigan claim.


