Your early steps can affect how clearly the cause of the crash—and your injuries—are understood.
- Get medical care promptly (urgent care, ER, or a timely specialist visit). Even if you feel “mostly okay,” symptoms can surface later.
- Document the scene while it’s still there: traffic lights, lane markings, signage, curb ramps, parked cars, and any debris.
- Record witness information before people leave. In San Marcos, this may include passersby near downtown, shoppers, or motorists who stopped briefly.
- Take photos of your bike and gear: handlebar damage, brake issues, tire wear, helmet condition, and clothing that shows impact.
- Be careful with insurance statements. If someone asks for a recorded statement, it’s often better to pause and speak with counsel first.
If you’re thinking about using an AI tool to organize your facts: that can help you keep a timeline straight, but it shouldn’t replace legal review of liability questions and Texas-specific claim timing.


