What you do right away can affect how your claim is evaluated—especially when the facts are disputed.
- Get medical care and ask for documentation. Even if you “feel okay,” delayed symptoms are common. Make sure your visit notes describe your injuries and the crash cause.
- Capture Midland-specific crash details while they’re still visible. Take photos of traffic signals, lane markings, turning lanes, curb ramps, and any nearby construction areas.
- Write down a clean timeline. Include where you were riding (near a residential block, arterial road, or construction zone), what direction you were traveling, and what you saw immediately before impact.
- Be careful with statements to insurance. In Texas, adjusters may request recorded statements early. Don’t guess. Don’t speculate about fault.
- Preserve evidence from your phone and bike. Save video, timestamps, and any messages you exchanged with witnesses.
If you’re overwhelmed, organizing this information can feel like another injury. That’s where a structured, AI-assisted checklist can help you gather what matters before you talk to counsel.


