The first 24–72 hours can shape whether your claim is strong or complicated. If you can, focus on these priorities:
- Get medical care promptly (even if symptoms seem “minor” at first). Texas insurers often look for consistency between your crash and your treatment.
- Document the scene while it’s still there—street markings, turn lanes, light timing, debris, and anything unusual that may have contributed.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh: where you were riding, how the vehicle approached, and what you saw the driver do right before impact.
- Be cautious with recorded statements. After a crash in Palestine, adjusters may call quickly. A well-timed pause to get advice can prevent you from saying something that later gets used against you.
If you’re wondering whether an AI bicycle accident assistant can help right away: it can be useful for organizing your timeline and listing questions for your attorney. But it can’t replace medical review, witness credibility analysis, or legal strategy.


