Right after you’re hit, your focus should be on safety and medical care. Once you can, take steps that protect your claim:
- Get medical evaluation even if injuries seem minor. Some impacts—especially head injuries, back/neck trauma, and soft-tissue damage—may worsen over days.
- Document what you can at the scene. If you’re able, note traffic signals, lighting conditions, the approximate time, vehicle direction of travel, and whether you were using a crosswalk.
- Write down witness details. Pearl residents may stop to help, and those accounts can become important later.
- Save everything. Keep discharge paperwork, follow-up instructions, prescriptions, work notes, and receipts.
If you’re considering “AI help” to organize the situation, that can be useful for drafting questions—but it can’t replace legal strategy based on Mississippi rules, evidence, and how insurers respond.


