Right after a crash, your next moves can affect whether your injuries and losses are taken seriously.
- Get medical care promptly (urgent evaluation if you have head/neck pain, dizziness, severe bruising, or trouble using an arm/leg). In Mississippi, insurers often focus on timing—documented treatment helps connect the crash to your condition.
- Preserve roadway evidence while it’s still there. If the incident involved a pothole, debris, lane marking issue, or construction-related condition, take photos/video immediately.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh: traffic light states, turn signals, speed estimate, where you entered the roadway, and what the driver did right before impact.
- Avoid giving a recorded statement to an insurance company until you’ve had a lawyer review the situation. One offhand answer can be used later to argue comparative fault.
If you’re wondering whether an AI bicycle accident assistant can help you organize details, it can—as a checklist tool. But it can’t replace medical documentation or legal judgment about what facts matter under Mississippi liability standards.


