The evidence that matters most in pedestrian cases is often created in the first hour—whether you realize it or not. If you can, prioritize:
- Get medical help immediately. Even if injuries seem minor, Nevada requires a documented medical timeline for your claim to make sense.
- Call to report the crash if police respond or if a report is available in your situation.
- Capture the scene while you’re able: vehicle position, lane markings, crosswalk visibility, lighting conditions, and anything unusual (debris, obstructed sightlines, signage).
- Write down what you remember (time, direction of travel, traffic light state, whether you noticed braking, and any statements made at the scene).
- Collect contact info for witnesses and anyone who observed the moments leading up to impact.
If you’re thinking, “Can I use an AI tool to organize this?”—yes, to help you list facts and questions. But the strongest claims still rely on verifiable records: the medical chart, the scene proof, and consistent testimony.


