After a life-altering injury, the choices you make early can affect the credibility of your claim later. In Ardmore, where many residents commute through busy corridors and incidents can involve multiple vehicles, partial fault disputes, or fast-moving insurance responses, the “first few days” matter.
Start with these steps:
- Get medical care immediately and keep every follow-up appointment. Catastrophic injuries can evolve, and consistent treatment records are critical.
- Request incident documentation (police report number, crash report details, or any event report tied to the scene).
- Preserve what you can: photos of injuries, vehicle damage, hazardous conditions, traffic control issues, and the surrounding scene.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh—what happened, where you were, who witnessed it, and how symptoms changed.
- Be careful with statements. Insurance adjusters may ask for recorded statements before the full scope of injury is known.
If you’re wondering whether tech can help with organizing this quickly, an “AI intake” style tool can be useful for collecting facts—but it cannot replace a lawyer’s review of medical causation, liability issues, and the evidence that will be needed in an Oklahoma demand.


