In the first 24–48 hours, your goal is simple: get medical care documented and preserve proof before it disappears.
- Get checked as soon as possible. Even if you think the injury is minor, delayed symptoms are common after head impacts and soft-tissue injuries.
- Document the scene while you can. Capture photos of the roadway, lane markings, traffic signals, nearby signage, and anything that may have contributed (debris, potholes, construction materials).
- Record witness information. If someone stops or offers help, write down names and contact details immediately.
- Be cautious with statements to insurance. In Texas, insurers often request recorded statements early. Don’t rush into providing a detailed narrative before your injuries are fully documented.
If you’re wondering whether an AI bicycle accident assistant can help you organize what happened, the answer is yes—AI can help you build a structured timeline and checklist of what to gather. But it should support your preparation, not replace attorney review.


