Before you worry about legal strategy, focus on protecting your health and your claim.
- Get medical care right away (urgent care, ER, or follow-up as recommended). Even if symptoms seem minor at first, some injuries show up later.
- Report the incident if police respond—keep the report number. In Texas, documentation can matter when liability is disputed.
- Preserve scene evidence while it’s still fresh:
- Photos of traffic signals, crosswalk markings, and lighting conditions
- Vehicle location/damage and the general direction of travel
- Any visible debris or roadway conditions (including construction-related hazards)
- Write down details while your memory is clear: time of day, what you were doing, what you saw, and any witnesses.
If you’re tempted to use an AI tool to “figure it out quickly,” that can be helpful for organizing questions—but nothing replaces medical records, photos/video, and a legal plan tied to Texas rules and deadlines.


