After a serious crash, insurers may contact you fast. That doesn’t mean you should respond fast.
Here’s what typically matters most right away in Chester:
- Document the scene while it’s fresh. Even if you can’t do everything yourself, photograph what you can: vehicle positions, traffic signals, skid marks (if visible), debris, and visible injuries.
- Get the incident details recorded accurately. If police respond, obtain the report number. If you’re given a case or incident reference, keep it.
- Avoid recorded statements until you understand the bigger picture. A single sentence can be twisted later—especially when the injury is still evolving.
- Keep a tight medical timeline. Save discharge paperwork, follow-up instructions, imaging results, and appointment confirmations.
If you’re searching for an AI-based catastrophic injury lawyer to “speed things up,” consider using tech only as a starter tool—for organizing notes—not as a replacement for legal review of what was said, what was documented, and what must be proven.


