Your first decisions can affect whether your claim is taken seriously and how clearly the facts hold up.
- Get medical care immediately (even if injuries seem minor). Hidden soft-tissue injuries and concussion symptoms can surface later.
- Request a police report if one has not already been filed. For many Tennessee cases, the report becomes a key early document.
- Document the scene while you can: photos of vehicle damage, the roadway/crosswalk area, traffic signals, lighting conditions, and any visible debris.
- Write down what you remember—the direction you were walking, what the driver did right before impact, and whether you saw a signal.
- Avoid recorded statements to insurance without speaking to counsel.
If you’re thinking about using an AI pedestrian accident lawyer or chatbot for quick clarity, that can help you organize questions. But it can’t replace the local, evidence-driven work needed to protect your rights in Tennessee.


