The first actions after a crash can affect what your attorney can prove later.
- Get medical care—even if you feel “okay.” Some injuries show up later. In Illinois, documented treatment strengthens both injury claims and credibility.
- Save crash details while they’re fresh. Note the approximate time, direction of travel, lane position, nearby businesses, and anything you recall about speed or erratic driving.
- Request the police report number and keep copies of any paperwork you receive at the scene.
- Take pictures (if you can do so safely): vehicle damage, road conditions, skid marks, lighting, signage, and any visible injuries.
- Be careful with statements to insurance. Stick to basic facts. Offhand comments can be used to reduce or deny liability.
If you’re already thinking about “AI help,” use it only to organize what you know. Your case still needs an attorney’s fact review and legal strategy.


