Right after a crash, your next steps can make or break a claim. Before you talk to anyone about fault, focus on three priorities:
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Get medical care and request documentation
- Even if you feel “mostly okay,” injuries like concussions, soft-tissue damage, and nerve pain may show up later.
- Ask clinicians to document symptoms, exam findings, and any work or mobility restrictions.
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Preserve the scene while it’s still there
- Take photos of roadway markings, signals, vehicle positions, curb/shoulder conditions, and any debris.
- If traffic was involved, capture the direction of travel and approximate lighting conditions (day/night, glare, shade).
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Write down what you remember—right away
- Include timing details: what you saw, where you were on the roadway, what the other driver did immediately before impact, and what you did to avoid the collision.
In Fountain Inn, many bike riders are also commuting to work, running errands, or training on familiar routes. That means your claim often turns on the timeline—what happened first, how quickly events unfolded, and whether the driver had a reasonable chance to notice and react.


