After a collision, confusion is normal. But the choices you make early can affect whether your injuries are taken seriously and whether fault is clear.
Focus on these steps:
- Get checked even if you feel “mostly okay.” Concussion symptoms, soft-tissue injuries, and pain that ramps up later are common.
- Report the incident and request the case information from responding officers or the agency handling the report.
- Document the scene if you can do so safely: crosswalk markings, traffic signals, lighting conditions, vehicle position, and anything unique (construction signage, lane shifts, debris).
- Write down details while they’re fresh: what you were doing, where you entered the roadway, what direction you were walking, and what the driver said.
- Be careful with statements to insurance. In Texas, what you say can be used to challenge causation or credibility later.
If you’ve been searching for an “AI lawyer for pedestrian accident” because you want quick clarity, use that time to get organized—but don’t let technology replace an attorney’s review of evidence and liability.


