Right after a collision, your choices can affect both your health and your case. Here’s a Jeffersontown-focused priority list:
- Get medical attention promptly (urgent care, ER, or follow-up with your physician). Even “minor” injuries can worsen.
- Document the scene while you still can: traffic signals, lane markings, lighting conditions, debris or roadway hazards, and the position of vehicles.
- Write down key details: time of day, direction of travel, what the driver did right before impact, and any witness contact information.
- Be careful with statements: insurance adjusters may request recorded statements soon after a crash.
Kentucky injury claims depend heavily on accurate timing and consistent records. If you wait too long to document symptoms or don’t preserve evidence, insurers often push back on causation.


