The first two days after a bicycle crash can strongly affect what you’re able to recover. If you’re able, prioritize:
- Get medical care right away (even if symptoms seem “minor” at first). Delayed reporting can complicate causation later.
- Document the scene while it’s still there: take photos of the roadway, crosswalks/signs, lane markings, lighting, debris, and any vehicle damage.
- Record key details from memory: time of day, direction you were traveling, whether you saw a turn/signal, and how close you were to the curb/intersection.
- Avoid giving recorded or overly detailed statements to insurance adjusters before your injuries are documented.
If you’re wondering whether an AI bicycle accident assistant can help you organize this, the practical answer is yes for organization—but not as a substitute for legal review. Use AI to build a timeline and checklist, then have counsel evaluate how your facts fit California liability standards.


