In Broward County, insurers and adjusters often move fast—especially after a collision that involves injuries like concussions, fractures, or back/neck trauma. Your goal early on is to protect your health and build a record that can’t easily be disputed later.
Prioritize these steps:
- Follow medical instructions and keep follow-up appointments. Gaps in treatment can be used to argue symptoms weren’t caused by the incident.
- Write down what you remember right away (even if you think it’s incomplete). Include where you were heading—commute traffic, school drop-off routes, or shopping-area travel—because context can matter for causation.
- Ask for copies of key documents: incident reports, ER discharge paperwork, imaging reports, and any work status notes.
- Be careful with recorded statements. In the stress after a crash, it’s easy to overshare. What you say can be used to minimize severity.
If you’re wondering whether you should “wait and see” before contacting counsel, the safer approach is usually to get legal guidance early—while evidence is still obtainable and before insurance positions harden.


