The first hours and days after your crash can affect whether your claim stays strong.
- Get medical care and keep follow-up appointments. California insurance adjusters commonly look for consistency between the crash and treatment.
- Document the scene while it’s still fresh. If you can do so safely: take photos of traffic control (signals/signs), lane positions, debris, lighting conditions, and any vehicle damage.
- Write down your timeline. Include the direction you were traveling, what you saw at intersections, and whether you had to swerve to avoid impact.
- Preserve witness contact info. Even brief statements from people who saw the moment of collision can matter if there’s a dispute about who entered the intersection first.
- Be careful with insurer statements. In California, what you say can be used to argue about fault or whether your injuries were caused by the crash.
If you’re thinking about using an AI bicycle accident organizer to help you recall details, that can be helpful—but it should support your documentation, not replace legal review.


