In the first hours after impact, your actions can affect both your health and the evidence later used to evaluate liability.
- Get medical attention right away (even if symptoms seem minor). Some injuries—concussions, internal injuries, soft-tissue damage—can worsen over days.
- Report the incident and keep any documentation you receive.
- Write down your timeline while it’s fresh: where you were entering the roadway, what direction you were traveling, and what the driver did right before the crash.
- Save evidence: photos of injuries, vehicle damage, traffic signals, crosswalk conditions, and any visible road hazards.
- Avoid recorded statements or detailed explanations to insurers before you understand how they may interpret your words.
If you’re wondering whether “AI pedestrian accident help” can replace those steps—AI can’t examine the scene, review medical causation details, or respond to an insurer’s tactics in real time. It can assist with organization, but your claim still needs human legal judgment.


