The first 24–72 hours can shape your claim more than people expect. Start with these practical steps:
- Get medical care promptly (Urgent care or the ER if you have head injury symptoms, severe pain, numbness, or worsening conditions.)
- Document the scene while it’s still fresh: photos of the road surface, lane markings, traffic signals/signage, vehicle position, skid marks, and any debris.
- Write down your ride details: direction of travel, where you entered the intersection, what you saw the driver do, and whether there were turning lanes.
- Avoid giving a recorded statement to an insurer before you understand what they’re trying to confirm or dispute.
If you’re thinking, “I just want to see if this is worth pursuing,” that’s where organized case review helps—without you oversharing.


