Your next moves can strongly affect how insurers evaluate your claim.
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Get medical care—even if you feel “mostly okay.” In Jackson, we see how delayed symptoms (neck/back pain, concussion signs, soft-tissue injuries) can create disputes later. A prompt visit helps connect injuries to the crash.
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Document the scene before it changes. If the crash happened near a signalized intersection, near construction, or on a road with frequent turning traffic, take photos of:
- Traffic signals/signage and lane markings
- Vehicle position and bicycle position
- Road conditions (debris, potholes, blocked visibility)
- Any visible injuries
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Write down witness details immediately. Jackson traffic patterns and busy intersections can make witnesses disappear quickly. Capture names and phone numbers while you still remember who saw what.
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Be careful with recorded statements. Adjusters may ask questions early. Don’t guess or “fill in gaps.” Your goal is to protect accuracy until your medical record and evidence are ready for review.


