If you’ve been hurt and you’re trying to move fast, use this order of operations:
- Protect your medical record first
- Keep follow-up appointments, ask providers to document limitations and symptoms clearly, and ensure the cause of injury is recorded consistently.
- Lock down evidence while it’s still available
- For vehicle collisions: request crash reports, preserve photos/video, and note road conditions (visibility, lighting, weather, lane markings).
- For industrial or workplace harm: secure incident logs, safety training records, and any equipment inspection paperwork.
- Do not “fill in gaps” for insurance
- If you’re unsure about details, say so. In New Mexico, inconsistencies can become ammunition later—especially when injuries are severe and prognosis is still developing.
If you’re considering an AI intake tool to organize your facts, treat it as a prompting system, not a final case strategy. A Hobbs lawyer still needs to review your records and build the legal theory behind liability and damages.


