After a pedestrian accident, the first hours matter. If you’re able, focus on these practical actions:
- Get medical care immediately (even if you think injuries are minor). North Carolina injury claims can hinge on documented findings.
- Report the crash as required and request a copy of the incident information if officers respond.
- Collect scene details: intersection/crosswalk location, traffic signals, street lighting, weather, and whether construction or roadside debris affected visibility.
- Save evidence: photos of injuries and the roadway, any dashcam/video you can locate, and witness contact information.
- Be careful with statements to insurance. Early wording can be used to minimize fault or dispute causation.
If you’re wondering how an “AI pedestrian accident legal bot” might help, it can be useful for organizing facts. But it can’t replace what North Carolina cases often require: credible documentation and a persuasive narrative tied to the medical record.


