After a serious crash on a commute corridor or an incident at a jobsite, the early choices can affect what evidence is available later. In Firestone, where people often rely on fast travel routes to Denver-area employers and schools, timing matters.
Right away:
- Get medical care immediately and follow the treatment plan. If symptoms change, tell your provider—those notes become important.
- Document the scene if you can do so safely: visible injuries, vehicle damage, hazards, and weather/road conditions.
- Preserve incident records: call logs, EMS/ER paperwork, and any accident report reference numbers.
- Ask for witness contact information before people move on to work or appointments.
Be cautious with insurance contact. Adjusters may request statements quickly. A rushed recap can be used to narrow fault or minimize the severity of injury. If you’re being pressured to “lock in” details before your medical picture is clear, consider speaking with a lawyer first.


