In the Ohio River corridor and surrounding areas, crashes often lead to quick towing, vehicle repairs, and scene clean-up—sometimes before an attorney can secure photos, inspection notes, or mechanical information.
Even when you think you’ll “remember everything,” the details insurers ask for later (what you felt, what you heard, whether the belt locked) can become the focus of a dispute.
What we encourage New Albany residents to do early:
- Document seatbelt behavior while it’s still fresh (slack, lock timing, unusual movement)
- Request crash and tow records when available
- Preserve vehicle-related information before repair work makes analysis difficult
- Keep medical visits consistent so your injury timeline matches the crash history


