After a severe crash or incident, the details that drive a case can disappear fast—especially when other people are already filing reports, speaking to insurers, or moving on. Here’s what we recommend focusing on right away in Longmont:
- Get your medical care and keep every follow-up. Even if you feel “mostly okay” at first, serious injuries can evolve. Your treatment timeline becomes a key part of proving causation.
- Request copies of reports tied to the incident. Longmont police and other responding agencies often generate documentation that insurance companies and attorneys rely on later.
- Write down what you remember while it’s still fresh. Include where you were, traffic conditions, visibility, weather, and any unusual hazards.
- Preserve photos and video from the scene. If the incident happened near a retail area, parking lot, or busy intersection, surveillance may be overwritten.
- Be careful with statements to insurance adjusters. A calm conversation can still become a record that gets used to minimize the seriousness of your injury.
If you’re searching for a way to “handle this fast,” the fastest route is usually structured intake + evidence preservation, not guesswork.


