After a broken bone injury, the most important steps are often the ones people don’t think about until later:
- Get medical documentation early. Imaging reports, ER notes, and follow-up ortho visits become the backbone of causation.
- Record the incident while details are fresh. What time it happened, what you were doing, the weather/lighting, and what you noticed about the area.
- Preserve evidence from the location. In urban and commercial areas, video coverage and witness memories can disappear quickly.
If you’re wondering whether you should rely on a “quick AI intake” or similar tool: it’s okay to use technology to organize your timeline, but don’t use it to make legal decisions. Your statements and chosen details can affect how insurers frame fault.


