The choices you make right after being hit can strongly affect what happens later with insurance and claims. If you can, focus on these priorities:
- Get medical care and follow-up treatment. Even if you feel “mostly okay,” some injuries don’t show up immediately.
- Report the crash and document what you can. Write down the time, weather, traffic signals, and what you remember about how you were struck.
- Capture the scene. Photos of crosswalk markings, street lighting, vehicle location, skid marks, and any nearby construction signage can be critical.
- Identify witnesses early. In Tooele, where many people know each other or stop at the same locations, a quick witness list can save days later.
- Avoid recorded statements without advice. Insurance adjusters may ask questions that sound routine but can later be used to narrow your claim.
If you’re wondering whether a tool like an “AI pedestrian accident lawyer” can help you organize this information—yes, it can help you draft a timeline or checklist. But your claim still needs a real attorney’s evaluation of liability, evidence strength, and Utah-specific timing.


