After a pedestrian accident, the choices you make early can affect both your medical outcomes and your ability to prove what happened.
Prioritize these steps:
- Get medical care even if symptoms seem minor. Some injuries (like concussions, internal trauma, or soft-tissue damage) can worsen over the next days.
- Document the scene if it’s safe: street lighting, crosswalk markings, traffic signals, debris patterns, and where you and the vehicle ended up.
- Write down details while they’re fresh: the direction you were traveling, your approximate location, the driver’s behavior, and whether you noticed braking or lane position.
- Identify witnesses (nearby drivers, business employees, or people who saw it from sidewalks/porches). In La Marque, many crashes happen near routine routes—those witnesses can be critical.
If you’re considering using an “AI legal assistant” to organize information, that can help you gather a timeline—but it shouldn’t replace a lawyer’s review of Texas-specific rules and the evidence needed to negotiate (or litigate) effectively.


