The moments right after impact can shape what insurers believe later. If you’re able, prioritize:
- Medical evaluation right away (or as soon as possible). Even “minor” injuries can worsen.
- Crash-scene documentation: photos of the roadway, lane position, signals/signage, bike damage, and any debris.
- Witness details: names and contact information, especially if someone saw the turn, lane change, or near-miss moments.
- Write down your memory while it’s fresh: lighting conditions, speed you felt you were traveling, what you saw before impact, and where you were positioned.
In Orange City, cyclist crashes often turn on how intersections and turning maneuvers were handled—so preserving the small details (timing, lane placement, and whether signage/signals were obstructed) is crucial.


