After a bicycle collision, your best advantage is building a clean record quickly—before details fade or evidence disappears.
- Get medical care right away (even if you feel “mostly okay”). Some injuries—like concussions, soft-tissue damage, or nerve pain—can show up later.
- Document the scene while you can: roadway conditions, lane layout, traffic signals, signage, turn lanes, and anything unusual (debris, potholes, construction markings).
- Write down witness info: names, phone numbers, and what they saw (especially who entered an intersection first).
- Keep your statements short and consistent. If an adjuster calls, you can ask for time and avoid giving a recorded explanation before your injuries and documentation are complete.
If you’re wondering whether AI can help you organize facts after a crash, it can be useful as a checklist and timeline builder—but it can’t replace medical evaluation, evidence review, or legal strategy.


