In the first days after a crash, Troy riders commonly face the same pressure points: calls from adjusters, requests for recorded statements, and confusion about what happened at intersections or during lane changes.
Here’s the practical priority order we recommend:
- Get medical care and document symptoms (even if you think it’s “just sore”).
- Preserve crash proof while it’s still available—photos, videos, and any traffic signals/signage you can capture.
- Write down a timeline while details are fresh: where you entered the roadway, what you saw, and how the vehicles moved.
- Be careful with statements. What feels like a simple explanation can become a liability argument later.
If you’re wondering whether an AI bicycle accident injury assistant can help you prepare, it can—by helping you organize your timeline and identify missing details. But it can’t replace legal review of Alabama-specific deadlines or how your story fits the evidence.


