Right after a collision, your goal is simple: get medical care, preserve evidence, and avoid statements that can be used against you.
- Seek medical evaluation promptly. Even if you think injuries are minor, symptoms can escalate. A timely visit creates a record that helps connect the crash to your treatment.
- Document the scene while it’s still fresh. If you can do so safely: take photos of the roadway, traffic signals/signage, lane conditions, debris, and vehicle position.
- Write down the small facts. In Fort Myers traffic, timing details—like whether a driver was turning, changing lanes, or stopped briefly before impact—often become the difference between a dispute and a workable claim.
- Be careful with insurance statements. You don’t have to give a recorded or detailed statement on the spot. What you say can later be taken out of context.
If you’re wondering whether an “AI legal assistant” can help right away: it can be useful for organizing facts you gather. But it can’t verify what happened at your specific intersection, roadway segment, or scene conditions.


