After a serious injury, the smartest next step is not “figuring out your claim”—it’s preserving what your case will rely on.
Do this promptly (if you can):
- Get medical care immediately and follow instructions. In New York, consistent treatment records help connect the injury to the incident.
- Document the scene: photos of injuries, vehicles/equipment, hazards, and any traffic conditions. For Lockport accidents, visibility, lane markings, weather, and road conditions can matter.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh: what happened, where you were, who was present, and how symptoms changed over the next days.
- Avoid “quick explanations” to insurers. A short statement can create later disputes about causation or severity.
If you’re using AI tools to help you organize: treat them as a note-taking assistant, not as legal advice. The goal is to produce a clean timeline and a document checklist for your attorney.


