The steps you take right after the crash can strongly affect what happens next with insurance and evidence.
- Get medical care—even if you think it’s “minor.” Concussions, soft-tissue injuries, and fractures don’t always show up immediately.
- Document the scene quickly. If you can do so safely, capture photos of traffic control, lane position, vehicle damage, your bike condition, and any visible debris.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh. Note which direction you were traveling, the turn/cross-traffic situation, lighting conditions, and whether there were nearby witnesses.
- Avoid detailed statements to insurance right away. An early recorded statement can be used later to reduce liability or minimize injuries.
If you’re wondering whether to use an “AI bicycle accident chatbot” or other online triage tool first, that’s fine for organizing your thoughts—but it should not replace a lawyer’s review of your facts, your medical record, and the evidence that matters for Indiana claims.


