Your next steps matter as much as what happened in the intersection or on the road. After a crash, prioritize:
- Medical evaluation in Michigan timelines: Even if you feel “mostly okay,” get checked. Some injuries show up later.
- Photo evidence while it’s still there: Road debris, traffic control issues, lighting conditions, and vehicle/bike damage can disappear quickly.
- Write down the ride details: Where you were riding, what you remember about turns/yields, and whether you had to brake or swerve.
- Avoid recorded statements too early: Insurers may use your words to argue against causation or comparative fault.
If someone tells you the situation is “clear,” that doesn’t mean the claim is. In Michigan, fault can still be disputed—and the evidence you preserve early often determines whether your story holds up.


