After a crash, it’s natural to focus on getting medical help. Still, the fastest way to protect your claim is to capture key information while it’s available.
If you can do so safely, gather:
- Vehicle and crash documentation: incident report number, insurance claim details, and photographs of the vehicle (especially the dashboard/steering area and any visible restraint-related damage).
- Repair documentation: invoices, parts replaced, and notes from the repair shop about what was changed or diagnosed.
- Medical records tied to the injury timeline: ER records, imaging reports, discharge paperwork, and follow-up care.
In Florida, insurance and product-defect issues often move quickly—repairs may be authorized before the full story is understood. Preserving documents early helps prevent gaps later when the parties argue about what happened and whether the restraint system contributed to your injuries.


