The steps you take in the first 24–72 hours often determine how strong your injury claim is later.
- Get medical care promptly. Even if you feel “mostly okay,” symptoms can appear hours or days later.
- Document the scene while you still can. Capture photos of:
- road conditions (potholes, debris, wet patches)
- signals, lane markings, and signage
- vehicle positions and damage
- your bicycle and helmet (if applicable)
- Write down a timeline from memory. Note what you remember about speed, lane position, turns, and visibility.
- Be careful with statements. Insurance representatives may request details early. If you’re unsure what to say, it’s better to get guidance first.
In Galena Park, collisions involving turning vehicles, delivery trucks, and larger commercial traffic are common sources of disputes—especially when witnesses disagree about timing or which lane the cyclist occupied.


