Right after a collision, your priority is medical care and safety. Then—while details are still fresh—start building the record.
Do this quickly if you can:
- Get checked promptly. Even “minor” injuries can worsen. A timely medical visit helps Texas insurers connect symptoms to the crash.
- Document the scene. Take photos of roadway conditions, lane position, signals/signage, vehicle damage, and your bicycle.
- Write down the timeline. Where you started, what you saw, how the driver behaved, and how the impact happened.
- Identify witnesses. If anyone stopped to help, get names and contact information.
- Be careful with statements. Avoid giving a recorded, detailed statement to an insurer before your injuries are fully documented.
In Brenham, a crash can become complicated fast if the other side argues the rider “should have known better” or claims the incident happened differently than you remember. Early documentation reduces the room for that kind of dispute.


