After a severe crash or incident, your focus has to be medical first. But you can also take practical steps that help later when you’re dealing with insurers and attorneys.
- Get treatment and keep every record. Follow-up visits, imaging, discharge paperwork, and specialist notes become the backbone of your claim.
- Write down a timeline while details are fresh. Include what happened, where you were coming from, what you noticed before impact (lights, traffic flow, weather), and how symptoms changed.
- Preserve evidence from the scene. In Dearborn Heights, traffic incidents often involve nearby businesses, street lighting, and intersections where video may exist. Ask the right parties about preserving footage rather than relying on it to “still be there later.”
- Be careful with insurance statements. Early recorded statements can be used to downplay severity or create inconsistencies. If you’re unsure, don’t guess—get guidance first.
Michigan claim handling can move quickly, especially when the other side believes injuries might be temporary. Acting early helps prevent preventable mistakes.


