In the first 24–72 hours, the choices you make can affect what evidence survives and how your claim is valued.
- Get medical care immediately (even if you think you’re “okay”). Florida defenses often challenge injury severity when treatment is delayed.
- Request the crash report and note the case number from the responding agency.
- Document the scene while you can: vehicle positions, damage, traffic conditions, signage, and lighting.
- Save receipts for prescriptions, co-pays, follow-up visits, towing, and transportation.
- Be careful with statements to anyone besides your lawyer. Insurance adjusters may ask questions that sound simple but can be used later.
If you’ve been searching for “AI DUI crash help” or “virtual consultation for DUI accidents,” treat AI as a way to organize your notes—not as a substitute for legal review of your specific facts.


