In the first days after a catastrophic injury, the goal is simple: create a clear record while you’re still dealing with the immediate aftermath.
Consider these practical steps:
- Get evaluated and follow treatment plans. Insurance disputes often hinge on what providers documented and how symptoms evolved.
- Document the crash or incident details while they’re fresh. If you can, write down what happened, what you saw, and what you were doing right before impact.
- Save everything tied to expenses and care. Receipts, discharge instructions, medication lists, mileage to appointments, and home-care needs can matter later.
- Be cautious with statements. In North Richland Hills, many people feel pressured to answer insurer questions quickly—before they understand the long-term impact.
If you’re searching for a way to get answers fast (including “AI” style intake), use it for organization—but don’t let it replace attorney review of your medical timeline, liability questions, and Texas claim deadlines.


