Even the strongest case starts with what you do in the first hours and days. If you’re able, focus on these practical steps:
- Get medical care promptly (urgent evaluation if you have head, neck, or back symptoms—even if you “feel okay” at first).
- Document the scene while it’s still fresh: traffic signals/signage, lane position, lighting conditions, road debris, and the exact location where contact occurred.
- Write down witness details: names, phone numbers, and what each person saw.
- Capture vehicle information: license plate (if safe), make/model, and visible damage.
- Avoid detailed statements to insurance before your injuries are documented.
In Anderson, where riders may share routes with commuters and motorists traveling through the area, insurance adjusters often try to frame the incident as unavoidable. Your documentation helps show how the crash occurred and why the other party’s choices created an unreasonable risk.


