Right after a crash, your choices can affect what evidence exists and how insurers evaluate your case. In Marshall, it’s common for crashes to occur on familiar corridors where people assume they “know what happened.” But assumptions don’t hold up when a claim is disputed.
The first priorities are safety and medical documentation. Even if you think your injuries are minor, symptoms can worsen after you’re home—especially with head impacts, neck/back injuries, and soft-tissue trauma.
Then comes evidence. In the days following a crash, key items can disappear:
- Dashcam or traffic camera footage may be overwritten.
- Witnesses move on, and memories fade.
- Road conditions, signage, and lane markings can change.
A lawyer can help you act quickly so your claim doesn’t lose strength due to avoidable delays.


