After a severe injury, what happens in the first few days can shape the claim for months or years.
- Get emergency care and follow-up treatment. Insurance arguments often turn on gaps or missed instructions.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh. Include where the incident happened (near what landmark/road area), weather/lighting, traffic conditions, and what you observed.
- Preserve evidence immediately. In Joliet, that can include:
- dashcam or vehicle event data (if available)
- nearby surveillance footage (businesses and traffic systems overwrite quickly)
- photos of injuries, scene hazards, and road/sidewalk conditions
- Be careful with recorded statements. Adjusters may ask questions before the full scope of injury is known.
- Keep every medical paper and expense receipt. Even “small” costs can support damages.
If you’re using a tool to organize information—great. But treat it as a filing assistant, not a substitute for legal review.


