Before you worry about settlement numbers, you need to stabilize the facts.
1) Get medical care and document symptoms Even if you feel “mostly okay,” Texas insurers may argue later that the injury wasn’t caused by the crash. Keep records of diagnoses, treatment, and follow-up visits.
2) Preserve evidence while it’s still there If you can, take photos/videos of:
- the intersection or roadway where the collision occurred
- traffic signals/signs and lane markings
- the position of your bike and any damaged vehicle parts
- visible injuries and any debris or hazards
If witnesses were nearby—neighbors, drivers stopped at the scene, or people exiting a nearby business—write down names and contact info right away.
3) Be careful with insurance statements In Friendswood, it’s common for injured riders to receive calls quickly. A recorded statement or detailed written account can be used to dispute fault or minimize injuries. You don’t have to “talk it out” on the other party’s timeline.


