After a traumatic injury—like a brain injury, spinal harm, severe burns, or loss of limb—your best chance at a stronger claim starts with choices made early. In Mexico, MO, many cases involve collisions on familiar routes where people assume they “know what happened.” Don’t rely on memory.
**Within the first 72 hours, focus on: **
- Medical documentation first. Go to the ER/urgent care immediately when advised and follow discharge instructions.
- Write down details while they’re fresh. Time, direction of travel, traffic signals, weather, lane position, and any hazards.
- Preserve accident information. Get the crash report number and take photos if you can do so safely (vehicle damage, road conditions, visible injuries).
- Be careful with insurance contact. If you receive calls asking for a statement, pause and speak with counsel before giving a recorded or written account.
Why this matters: in catastrophic cases, defenses often challenge severity and causation—and early records are what make those arguments harder to win.


