Your next decisions can affect how insurers and claims adjusters interpret the crash. If you’re able, take these steps:
- Get medical care promptly (even if you think symptoms are minor). Delayed treatment can create serious problems for injury documentation.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh: where you were crossing, the direction you were walking, traffic conditions, and anything you noticed about the driver’s behavior.
- Collect scene details: traffic signals, crosswalk markings, lighting, weather, and whether there were nearby construction zones or lane changes.
- Preserve evidence: photos of the scene, vehicle position, and your injuries; any dashcam/video you can identify; witness contact information.
- Be careful with insurance statements: what you say can be used to reduce your claim.
If you’re looking for “AI-style” guidance, it can help you organize facts—but it can’t replace the legal strategy needed for Michigan claims.


