In the days after a crash, small decisions can affect how your case is evaluated. If you can, focus on these practical steps:
- Get medical evaluation promptly. Texas law requires claims to be supported by medical records. Even if symptoms seem minor, injuries can show up later.
- Write down the crash sequence while it’s fresh. Note what traffic lights or signs were doing, how traffic was moving, and where you were positioned on the road.
- Photograph the scene and your bicycle. Capture traffic control devices, lane markings, debris, vehicle damage, and visible injuries.
- Identify witnesses early. In suburban areas around Hurst, people often pass through quickly—if you wait, their contact information may disappear.
- Be cautious with insurance statements. Adjusters may ask for details before your injuries are fully documented. You can protect your rights by getting legal guidance before giving a recorded statement.
If you’re thinking, “I just need to know what I should say,” that’s exactly where a quick review can help.


