After a pedestrian collision, stress can make it hard to think. But there are a few actions that matter particularly in Lakeville:
- Get evaluated even if you “feel okay.” Minnesota winters and rainy seasons can mask symptoms at first. Delayed pain and stiffness are common after impacts.
- Ask for accident documentation. If police respond, obtain the report number. If not, note who was contacted and where.
- Preserve evidence before it disappears. In parking lots, sidewalks, and roadway edges, evidence can be moved quickly—especially after lighting conditions change or snow/clean-up begins.
- Record key details while they’re fresh. Weather, visibility, crosswalk presence, signal timing, and driver behavior are often disputed later.
If you’re considering “AI help” to sort out what to collect, that can be useful for organizing information—but it can’t replace evidence review and legal strategy tailored to Minnesota law.


