What you do immediately after a crash can determine how clearly your case is understood later.
- Get medical care and ask for documentation: Even if you feel “mostly okay,” insist that injuries are evaluated and recorded. Maryland claims often hinge on how symptoms are documented over time.
- Write down what you observed before it fades: Weather, lighting, traffic timing, lane positioning, and whether a driver looked before turning are all details that get harder to recall.
- Preserve evidence while it’s still there: In Aberdeen, dashcam footage, nearby business cameras, and public roadway views can disappear once systems overwrite storage.
- Be careful with insurer statements: Early recorded statements can be used to argue you caused the crash or that your injuries weren’t serious.
If you want a practical way to organize this quickly, an AI bicycle accident intake tool can help you turn your notes into a clear timeline—so when you meet with counsel, you don’t have to rely on memory.


