After a crash, your next steps matter more than people expect. In Ceres, many bike riders are commuting for work or school, which means insurers often focus on timing, documentation, and consistency.
Prioritize this order:
- Get medical care (urgent evaluation if you hit your head, have numbness/weakness, or worsening pain).
- Document the scene while it’s still fresh: roadway markings, turn lanes, traffic signals, debris, curb cuts, and lighting conditions.
- Write down your crash timeline: where you were riding, what you saw, what the other vehicle did, and what changed right before impact.
- Save every piece of proof: photos, witness names, repair estimates, bike value documentation, and any messages with insurers.
If you’re tempted to give a recorded statement, take a breath first. Early statements can be used to argue you were partly at fault or that your injuries don’t match the crash.


