The first hours after a pedestrian collision can determine whether your case is strong later.
1) Get medical care immediately Even if symptoms seem minor, document what you’re feeling and follow up. Hidden injuries can surface after the adrenaline wears off.
2) Preserve scene details while they’re still available In Lebanon, crashes often involve intersections, turning lanes, and marked crosswalks. If you can do so safely, take photos of:
- Traffic signals and crosswalk markings
- Weather/lighting conditions (fog, rain, glare)
- Vehicle position and any skid marks
- Your location relative to the curb or crosswalk
3) Write down the timeline Within 24 hours, jot notes: where you were walking, what you observed, and what the driver did right before the impact.
4) Avoid recorded statements Insurance adjusters may ask for a “quick version” of events. One careless sentence can be used to challenge liability or reduce damages.
If you’re wondering whether an AI tool could help you organize this information, it can—but it can’t replace legal strategy. The priority in Lebanon is making sure your evidence and statements don’t create avoidable problems.


