Your next decisions can shape how your claim is evaluated. If you’re able, focus on these priorities:
- Get medical care right away. Even if you feel “mostly okay,” some injuries (including concussions and soft-tissue damage) may not show up clearly at first.
- Document what you can while it’s fresh. Photos of the scene, crosswalk or intersection layout, vehicle damage, and your injuries can help later.
- Save witness information. In Lubbock, people may be passing through quickly—neighbors, coworkers, or shoppers—so collect names and contact details while you can.
- Be careful with statements. Insurance adjusters may ask for details early. What you say can be used to narrow or dispute the claim.
If you’re looking for an “AI pedestrian accident lawyer” to help you organize information, that can be useful for drafting questions and listing what happened. But it can’t replace a lawyer’s job of evaluating evidence, assessing liability exposure, and pushing back when insurers try to minimize injuries.


