In Oxford, the details that matter most often disappear quickly—dash cams get overwritten, witnesses move on, and symptoms change. Before you speak to anyone, focus on preserving what you’ll need later.
Do this first:
- Get medical care promptly (urgent care or ER if needed). Even “minor” injuries can worsen.
- Take crash photos while you can: roadway condition, lane position, signals/signs, lighting conditions, and any visible hazards.
- Write down a timeline immediately: time of day, direction of travel, what you saw, and what you heard.
- Collect witness info (names + phone/email). In campus-adjacent areas, people often don’t stick around.
Avoid these common traps:
- Giving a detailed recorded statement before your injuries are documented.
- Accepting a quick “we’ll handle it” promise without a clear understanding of what you may recover.
- Letting insurance calls pull you into decisions before you know the full scope of treatment.


