Right after a collision, your priorities are health and documentation. In Marquette—especially during shoulder seasons when lighting and weather change quickly—small details can matter.
Do these things early:
- Get checked by a medical professional, even if you think you’re “mostly okay.” Concussions, soft-tissue injuries, and aggravations from falls can surface later.
- Request the incident report (or make sure the responding officer documents the scene). This helps establish key facts like crosswalk presence, vehicle description, and witness notes.
- Capture scene photos while you still can: where you were standing, curb lines, crosswalk markings, traffic signals, and anything unusual (snowbanks, glare, temporary signage).
- Write down what you remember—the time, the weather, whether the driver was turning, and what you saw right before impact.
- Avoid over-explaining to insurance. One careless statement can get repeated back in a way that doesn’t match your medical record.
If you’re thinking about using AI tools to organize information, that can be helpful for drafting questions and building a timeline. But it should not replace the legal work of protecting your claim while evidence is still fresh.


