When catastrophic injuries happen, the first days often determine what evidence survives. If you’re trying to move quickly, start with these practical steps:
- Get medical care immediately (and follow discharge instructions). Your treatment timeline becomes central to causation and damages.
- Document what you can while it’s fresh: where you were, how the incident occurred, weather/lighting, traffic conditions, and any hazards.
- Preserve physical and digital proof: photos of the scene, injury images, medical paperwork, and receipts for out-of-pocket expenses.
- Identify witnesses early—especially if the incident involved pedestrians, rideshare drop-offs, workplace visitors, or anyone who may not stay in the area.
- Be careful with statements to insurers. Recorded statements and “quick” forms can be used to argue your symptoms are inconsistent.
If you’re using an AI catastrophic injury lawyer search as a starting point, think of it as a way to organize information—not as a substitute for a lawyer who can evaluate liability and future needs.


