Right after a crash, your next steps can affect both medical outcomes and your ability to prove what happened.
- Get medical care ASAP (even if you think you’re “okay”). Head injuries, soft-tissue damage, and shock effects can show up later.
- Document the scene while you can: traffic signals, lane layout, curb cuts, driveway entrances, and any debris or road hazards.
- Write down details immediately: time of day, lighting conditions, whether it was dry or damp, and how the conflict happened (turning, merging, dooring, rear-ending).
- Avoid detailed statements to insurance until you’ve reviewed your options with counsel. Early statements can be taken out of context.
If you’re considering an AI-assisted intake to get organized quickly, treat it as a worksheet—not a substitute for legal advice. The goal is to help you remember facts for your consultation.


