After a catastrophic injury, your goal is to stabilize medically and preserve facts legally—especially in an area where scenes can change quickly.
Prioritize this order:
- Get medical care immediately and follow discharge instructions. Your medical record becomes the backbone of causation.
- Document the scene while it’s still fresh. If you can safely do so, capture photos of injuries and relevant conditions (traffic signals, roadway markings, lighting, signage, unsafe surfaces).
- Identify witnesses early. In high-foot-traffic areas, people move on quickly.
- Keep a written timeline (date/time, what happened before/after, who you spoke with, what you were told).
- Be careful with statements to insurers. A casual comment can be repeated back to you later.
If you’re searching for an “AI catastrophic injury lawyer” because you want fast clarity, treat that as a starting point for organizing your thoughts—not as a replacement for attorney review of your evidence and California legal deadlines.


