After a serious crash or injury, your immediate priorities should be medical care and safety. Once you’re able, shift to documentation.
In Troy, many serious claims begin with a collision that happens during commute hours, poor weather conditions, or intersections with heavy turning traffic. That means the details matter: lane position, signal timing, speed estimates, and whether distracted driving or unsafe maintenance played a role.
What to preserve early (if you can):
- Names and contact info of witnesses who saw the event
- Photos of the scene, vehicle damage, visible injuries, and any hazards
- Copies of incident/accident reports (and note the report number)
- Medical discharge papers and follow-up instructions
- A written timeline of symptoms and limitations (date-stamped if possible)
Even if you’re tempted to rely on an “AI intake” form or a quick online summary, catastrophic injury claims require evidence that can stand up to insurers’ investigation—not just a narrative that “sounds right.”


