After you’re hit, your situation can move fast. Before you talk to anyone about fault or injuries, take these practical steps:
- Get treated promptly and document symptoms. In Utah, insurers routinely look for gaps between the crash and medical visits.
- Request incident information. If police responded, ask about the report number and whether the scene was documented.
- Capture the “Orem scene” evidence. Photos of lighting, crosswalk markings, curb cuts, weather conditions, and vehicle damage can be critical—especially where visibility varies.
- Write down witness details while they’re fresh. People often assume someone else will remember, but witnesses move on quickly.
- Keep a record of work impact. In suburban commutes and service jobs, missed shifts and reduced hours can be a major part of the claim.
If you’re considering using an “AI pedestrian accident lawyer” tool to organize information, that can be helpful for drafting notes—but it can’t replace a lawyer’s job of evaluating liability, causation, and what evidence will actually hold up.


