Right after a bicycle crash, the goal is simple: protect your health and preserve what you’ll need for a claim.
- Get medical care promptly. Even if symptoms feel minor, early evaluation helps document injury and causation.
- Report and document the scene (if safe). Photos of traffic control, lane/shoulder conditions, vehicle position, and visible injuries can be critical.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh. Include weather, lighting, where you entered the roadway, and what the other vehicle was doing.
- Collect key contact info. Witness names and what they observed can be more valuable than people realize.
- Be careful with statements to insurance. Adjusters may seek details before your medical picture is clear.
If you’re looking for “fast settlement” help, the fastest path is usually not rushing a number—it’s getting the right evidence and medical documentation early so liability and damages can be evaluated accurately.


