Right after a collision, adrenaline and stress can make it hard to think clearly. The actions you take (or don’t take) early often influence whether a claim is accepted or contested.
If you’re able, do these things in order:
- Get medical care right away (even if you think you’re “okay”). Some injuries—concussions, internal trauma, soft-tissue damage—may not show up immediately.
- Report the crash details while they’re fresh. Write down what you remember about the light/signal, speed, lane position, and where you were when you were struck.
- Preserve evidence: photos of the scene in Easley (crosswalk area, lighting, road markings, debris), your injuries, and any visible vehicle damage.
- Identify witnesses. Near busy corridors and shopping areas, people may move on quickly—get names and contact info.
- Be careful with statements. Insurance adjusters may ask questions that sound simple but can be used to narrow or deny responsibility.
If you’re searching for an “AI pedestrian accident lawyer” because you want quick clarity, that can help you organize questions—but it can’t replace the on-the-ground steps needed to document fault and damages.


