Right after a crash, the most important goals are medical care and evidence preservation. In Taylorville, where many rides involve local streets, intersections, and mixed vehicle traffic, small details can matter later.
Consider doing these steps as soon as you can:
- Get evaluated even if symptoms seem minor. Some injuries (like concussions, shoulder strains, and internal trauma) don’t always show up immediately.
- Capture the scene while it’s still the same: roadway conditions, intersection layout, traffic control signs/signals, vehicle positions, curb/sidewalk edges, and any debris.
- Write down your ride details: where you started, your direction of travel, nearby landmarks, and what you remember about the moments before impact.
- Record witness information (names and contact info). In smaller communities, witnesses may be neighbors, business employees, or people who saw the crash briefly.
- Avoid quick statements to insurers. What you say early can be used to narrow fault or question the severity of your injuries.
If you’re dealing with questions like “Should I talk to the insurance adjuster?” or “What facts matter most?” that’s exactly what an attorney can help you plan for—before you accidentally weaken your case.


