After a pedestrian injury, the details you capture early can make or break the case.
- Report the crash and ask for the report number. If police responded, get the documentation.
- Get checked the same day (or as soon as possible). Texas insurers commonly challenge injury severity and timing.
- Document the scene while it’s still there: vehicle position, lane direction, curb cuts, crosswalk condition, lighting, and any obstructions (including parked vehicles and construction barriers).
- Save what you can: dashcam footage from nearby vehicles, store cameras, traffic signal timing if visible, and any photos you took.
- Write down your version immediately: where you entered the roadway, where you were struck, what you saw before impact, and how you felt afterward.
If you’re thinking about using an “AI pedestrian accident lawyer” or a legal chatbot to get quick answers, that can help you organize questions. But it should not replace the evidence-focused work needed for a Northlake claim.


