After a DUI crash, early actions can affect what evidence is available and how your injuries are documented.
Do this quickly if you can:
- Get medical care (even if you think you’re “okay”). Delayed symptoms are common.
- Request the police report number and keep any citation/case information you receive.
- Write down the timeline: the route, direction of travel, approximate speed, where you were positioned (lane, crosswalk, shoulder), and anything you noticed about the other driver’s behavior.
- Preserve local evidence: in Longmont, nearby cameras (business storefronts, residences, traffic signal areas) can be overwritten—ask about footage promptly.
Be careful with statements: Insurance adjusters may ask for details early. Stick to basic facts and avoid guesses. What you say can be used later to argue the crash was “unexpected” or your injuries are unrelated.


