After a bicycle crash, your goal is simple: create a clear record while you still can.
Do this first:
- Get medical care promptly (even if symptoms seem minor). In Missouri, delays can become an argument about causation.
- Document the scene while it’s fresh: traffic signals, lane markings, weather/lighting, vehicle position, and any construction activity nearby.
- Write down witness information before people move on. In suburban areas, witnesses sometimes live nearby and won’t stick around for long.
Avoid:
- Giving a detailed statement to insurance before your injuries are clearly diagnosed.
- Guessing about fault. What feels obvious at the moment can look different once reports and photos are reviewed.
- Posting about the crash in a way that can be misconstrued later.
If you want faster organization, an AI-assisted checklist can help you capture the right details (date/time, direction of travel, traffic controls, injury timeline). That said, the attorney review is what turns your facts into a legally useful claim.


