The first steps can make or break a pedestrian injury case. After a crash, prioritize:
- Get medical care right away—even if you feel “mostly fine.” Some injuries (like concussions, internal bruising, and soft-tissue damage) can show up later.
- Document the scene while you still can: vehicle position, crosswalk markings, lighting conditions, and any debris.
- Write down what you remember—the direction you were walking, whether you were crossing on a marked area, and what the driver did right before impact.
- Be careful with recorded statements. In Texas, what you say to an insurer can be used to argue fault or minimize damages.
If you’re wondering whether an AI tool can “help you respond” to the insurer, it can help you organize facts—but it can’t replace legal judgment about what admissions to avoid and what evidence to emphasize.


