Right after a pedestrian accident, the details matter—because memories fade and evidence gets lost. Here’s what we commonly recommend to Las Cruces residents:
- Get medical care promptly (even if pain seems minor). Some injuries show up later.
- Document what you can while it’s still fresh: where you were walking, what the light/signage was doing, and any visible roadway conditions.
- Save all incident info: police report number, ER/urgent care visit details, names of witnesses, and any insurance contact you received.
- Be cautious with recorded statements. Insurance may ask for answers that sound simple but can be used to limit liability.
- Keep receipts and pay stubs. In pedestrian cases, proving losses is often where claims are won or lost.
If you’ve been searching for an AI pedestrian accident lawyer for quick guidance, consider AI as an organizational tool—but your next moves should be guided by what your specific case needs and what New Mexico’s process requires.


