Right after a bicycle crash, the best-case strategy is simple: protect your health, preserve proof, and keep your story consistent.
- Get medical care promptly. Even if symptoms seem minor, delayed issues (like concussion symptoms or soft-tissue injuries) can become the central dispute later.
- Document the scene while you can. In Zachary, that often means capturing lane position, turning movement, signals/signage, lighting conditions, and anything about road conditions (loose gravel, construction debris, or damaged pavement).
- Write down the timeline. Note the moment the incident occurred, traffic flow, weather/lighting, and what you remember about the other vehicle’s actions.
- Be careful with statements. Insurance representatives may ask for “quick details.” Don’t feel pressured to give a recorded statement before you have medical documentation.
If your injury is serious, your immediate focus should be treatment—not legal research.


