After a bicycle accident, your next steps matter just as much as what happened during the crash. Here’s a practical order many Parkland riders follow:
- Get medical care right away (urgent evaluation even if symptoms seem “manageable”). In Florida, documented treatment helps insurers and adjusters connect injuries to the collision.
- Record the scene while details are fresh: traffic signals, lane positioning, whether a vehicle was turning, and any roadway hazards.
- Save your evidence: photos of your bike damage, helmet (if worn), visible injuries, and any messages with the other side.
- Be careful with insurance statements. Early statements can be repeated back to you later when liability is disputed.
- Track dates: time of crash, when symptoms started, and when you sought treatment. This is especially important when injuries evolve over days.


