The way you respond right after impact can affect what evidence exists and how your claim is later understood. Focus on this order:
- Get medical care promptly (urgent care, ER, or a clinician who can document injuries).
- Document the scene if you’re able: road position, lane markings, traffic signals, curb cuts, debris, and any vehicle damage.
- Identify involved parties and witnesses: driver name, plate, insurance information, and witness contact details.
- Write down your timeline while it’s fresh—what you saw, what you remember hearing, and any symptoms that appeared.
Maryland injury claims can be undermined when documentation is delayed or inconsistent. Early records help connect your injuries to the crash instead of leaving insurers room to argue the cause was something else.


