In Michigan, what you say early can be used to challenge fault or minimize your injuries. Right after the accident, prioritize:
- Medical evaluation (even if you “feel okay”): Some pedestrian injuries—like concussions, soft-tissue trauma, and back/neck issues—may not show up clearly right away.
- Scene documentation: If you can, photograph traffic signals, crosswalk location, roadway lighting, weather conditions, and the position of vehicles.
- Witness capture: In busier Oak Park areas, people often move on quickly. Get names and contact info while you can.
- Avoid recorded statements: Insurance adjusters may ask for details before records are complete. It’s often safer to have counsel review your situation before you respond.
If you’re thinking about using an AI pedestrian injury assistant to “sort things out,” that can help you organize facts—but it shouldn’t replace legal guidance before you communicate with the insurer.


