If your accident happened in Middletown, the fastest way to protect your claim is to lock in facts while they’re still available.
Do this first:
- Get medical care immediately and follow discharge instructions. In New York, consistent documentation is often the backbone of causation.
- Write down a timeline while memory is fresh: where you were, how the incident happened, what you felt, and who witnessed it.
- Collect incident details: photos of the scene, vehicle damage, weather/lighting conditions, barriers/signage, and any hazards that contributed.
- Preserve communications: texts, emails, and insurance calls.
Avoid these early traps:
- Don’t give a recorded statement before your attorney reviews it.
- Don’t sign releases or “medical authorization” forms you don’t understand.
- Don’t rush into settlement when you don’t yet know whether symptoms are temporary or permanent.
If you’re considering using AI tools to organize information, do it as support—not as a substitute for legal review. A quick, structured intake process can help you gather documents, but your claim still has to be built to match New York’s evidentiary and liability expectations.


