The first days after an accident often determine whether your claim is easy to evaluate or becomes a fight. If you can, prioritize:
- Medical care and follow-ups. In Texas, insurers commonly challenge injuries that aren’t documented. Even if you “feel okay,” worsening symptoms are common after head, neck, and soft-tissue injuries.
- Evidence while it’s still available. In Socorro, witness statements and roadway context matter—especially where traffic flow, lane positioning, or construction signage is involved.
- A careful approach to statements. After a crash, it’s common to be contacted by an insurer quickly. What you say (and what you don’t know yet) can affect liability arguments later.
If you’re unsure what to say to a claims adjuster, that’s a good sign to get legal guidance before you respond.


