Even before you think about lawyers or paperwork, there are actions that can protect your claim:
- Get medical care right away (even if symptoms seem minor). In New York, insurers commonly challenge whether the crash caused your injuries.
- Request the police report number at the scene. For many Patchogue incidents, the report is a key early record.
- Photograph what you can safely reach: crosswalk markings, traffic signals, lighting conditions, vehicle damage, and the spot where you entered the roadway.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh: what you saw, where you were walking from, what the driver was doing, and any witnesses.
- Avoid recorded statements without advice. Adjusters may ask questions that sound harmless but can be used later.
If you’re wondering whether a tool like an AI pedestrian injury assistant can help you “figure it out,” it can help you organize facts. But it can’t replace the strategy needed to handle New York insurers and build a credible injury story.


