In the days after a major crash or workplace incident, your ability to protect your claim depends on practical steps—many of which have to happen before memories fade or records disappear.
Do this early:
- Get and follow medical care. Pennsylvania insurers often look closely at whether treatment was consistent and timely.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh. Include where you were, what you noticed, and how your symptoms changed.
- Preserve collision evidence. If there’s dashcam footage, nearby cameras, or traffic-control records, ask about preservation right away.
- Avoid recorded statements you don’t understand. Adjusters may ask questions that sound routine but can be used later to challenge causation or severity.
Don’t wait for certainty. Catastrophic injuries sometimes evolve—neurological symptoms, mobility problems, or complications can surface later. A claim may need documentation now so it can reflect what your life becomes later.


