Within the first hours, your goal is simple: document, get treated, and preserve proof.
- Seek medical care immediately (even if you feel “mostly okay”). Pennsylvania injury claims rely heavily on early medical documentation.
- Record scene details while you can: intersection/crosswalk location, weather/lighting, and anything unusual (construction cones, blocked sight lines, street repairs).
- Identify likely camera sources: nearby businesses, parking areas, and traffic-adjacent cameras can capture the moments before impact.
- Write down witness information before it’s forgotten. In small-city commutes and evening foot traffic, people often leave quickly.
- Be careful with statements to insurance. What you say—especially about fault—can be used to reduce or delay recovery.
If you’re looking for “AI-guided” help, AI tools can help you organize questions and timelines—but they can’t replace the investigation needed to match the roadway facts to Pennsylvania injury proof.


