In Stanton, the days after a crash often decide how strong your claim is. Before you talk to anyone, prioritize:
- Medical evaluation first. Even if you feel “okay,” document symptoms early. California injury claims depend heavily on medical records.
- Preserve scene evidence while it’s still there. If traffic camera footage exists nearby, it can be overwritten quickly.
- Write down a time-stamped account. Include the direction you were traveling, the traffic controls (signals/signs), and where you were positioned relative to the vehicle.
- Get witness contact info. Neighbors and passersby in residential-adjacent areas may be willing to help, but their memories fade fast.
If an insurance adjuster contacts you, be cautious: early statements can be used to argue you were at fault or that your injuries aren’t crash-related.


