After a crash, the details you capture early can matter later. Focus on actions that protect your health and your claim:
- Get medical care immediately (even if you think injuries are minor). Some symptoms—like concussion effects or soft-tissue pain—can show up later.
- Ask for a copy of the crash report and note the responding agency information.
- Document what you can while it’s fresh: photos of the scene, crosswalk markings (if applicable), lighting, and your visible injuries.
- Write down your timeline while you remember it—what you saw, where you were walking, and when you first noticed the vehicle.
- Be careful with recorded statements. Insurance questions can sound routine, but answers can be used to reduce or deny claims.
If you’re wondering whether you should rely on an “AI pedestrian accident lawyer” for quick answers, treat it as education—not a substitute for a legal review of your facts, your medical history, and local evidence realities.


