In the days after a severe crash or workplace incident, insurance companies and defense teams move quickly. Your goal is to protect evidence, protect your health, and avoid statements that can be misunderstood later.
Focus on these steps:
- Get medical care immediately and follow up as recommended. Consistent treatment records matter in Texas claims.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh: traffic conditions, weather, timing (even approximate), and any hazards you noticed.
- Save accident information: photos of injuries and the scene, names of witnesses, and any incident/report numbers.
- Keep every document related to care and expenses (ER paperwork, prescriptions, rehab schedules, mileage, take-home instructions).
If you’re considering tech or an “AI intake” tool to organize details, that can help you prepare for a lawyer—but it should not replace medical review, evidence verification, or legal strategy.


