Before you talk to insurers or post about the incident, focus on the basics that protect your health and your claim:
- Get medical care and document symptoms. Even if you think the injury is minor, keep records of diagnoses, follow-up visits, and changes in pain or mobility.
- Preserve evidence while it’s still available. If possible, photograph the intersection/roadway, traffic controls, skid marks or debris, your bike damage, and visible injuries.
- Write down what you remember—immediately. Include timing, weather/lighting, what the driver did (or didn’t do), and how the crash unfolded.
- Be cautious with recorded statements. Insurance adjusters may ask questions that unintentionally create inconsistencies.
In Pennsylvania, missing key deadlines can limit your options. Getting help early helps you avoid preventable mistakes.


