Before you contact insurance or post details online, focus on three priorities:
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Medical evaluation (even if you feel “okay”)
- Head injuries, soft-tissue damage, and back/neck pain can show up later.
- In Georgia, documentation becomes critical because insurers may argue symptoms were unrelated or pre-existing.
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Crash evidence while it’s still there
- Take photos of the road surface, lane markings, traffic signals, and the positions of vehicles.
- If the crash happened near a commercial area or along a busier commuting route, look for whether nearby businesses have cameras—capture what you can now, because recordings may be overwritten.
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Preserve your timeline
- Write down the order of events: what you saw, what the driver did, and what changed right before impact.
- If you remember witness names, get contact info immediately.


