In the first days after a crash, your choices can affect how insurers evaluate fault and injury claims. If you’re able, prioritize these steps:
- Get medical care promptly (urgent care, ER, or a physician). Delayed treatment can give an adjuster an opening to argue your injuries weren’t caused by the crash.
- Document the scene while it’s still fresh. Madison cyclists often crash at intersections, near shopping corridors, or along routes where visibility changes quickly. Photos of lanes, signage, traffic signals, and debris can be critical.
- Write down your timeline while you remember it: what direction you were traveling, what you saw at the light/stop sign, and how vehicles behaved immediately before impact.
- Avoid recorded statements to insurance adjusters before you’ve had a chance to speak with a lawyer.
If you’re considering an AI tool to organize details, use it as a notes and checklist assistant—not as a substitute for legal evaluation of liability and damages under Mississippi law.


