The actions you take early can strongly affect what an insurer later accepts. If you can, prioritize these steps:
- Get medical care and follow-up treatment even if symptoms seem minor at first. Some pedestrian injuries (including concussions and internal soft-tissue damage) don’t show up immediately.
- Document the scene while it’s still fresh: photos of the crosswalk/curb area, traffic signals, lighting, debris, vehicle location, and any visible injuries.
- Write down your timeline—where you entered the roadway, how the light/turning movement looked, and what you noticed before impact.
- Request witness contact info. In Pasadena, crashes near commercial areas and popular routes can involve bystanders who leave quickly.
- Avoid recorded statements without legal review. Insurers may ask questions that sound harmless but can be used to narrow fault or dispute injury severity.
If you’re wondering whether an AI tool can help you organize what happened, it can—especially for creating a checklist of facts to gather. But a Pasadena pedestrian injury claim requires human review of evidence and a strategy for Texas insurance practices.


