After an accident, your next steps can strongly affect the case. If you can, prioritize:
- Get medical care promptly. Even if symptoms seem mild, some injuries (concussions, soft-tissue issues, internal concerns) may worsen later.
- Document the scene while it’s still fresh. Capture photos of the roadway, traffic signals/signage, vehicle positions, and your bike condition.
- Write down key details immediately. Weather, lighting, approximate speed, lane position, and what the other party did right before impact matter.
- Keep copies of everything. ER discharge paperwork, imaging reports, physical therapy plans, and any receipts for transportation and replacement equipment.
- Be careful with early statements. Insurers often request recorded statements or detailed accounts before your medical picture is complete.
If you’re considering an AI bike accident assistant to organize notes, it can be useful for building a clear timeline—but it shouldn’t be the source of your legal strategy. The most important work is still done by evidence, medical records, and a lawyer’s analysis.


