What you do early can shape what you’re able to recover later.
- Get medical care immediately (urgent care or the ER). Even if symptoms seem minor, a documented first visit matters.
- Report the crash if police were not called. A report can help identify the location, parties involved, and initial observations.
- Document what you can before it’s gone: photos of the scene, traffic signals, crosswalk markings, lighting conditions, and vehicle damage.
- Write down your version of events while it’s fresh—including where you entered the roadway and what you remember about the driver’s actions.
- Be careful with statements to insurance. In Texas, adjusters may rely on early comments to narrow liability.
If you’re wondering whether an AI pedestrian accident tool can “handle” this step for you: it can help you organize questions and capture details—but it can’t replace medical documentation, evidence collection, or legal strategy.


