After a crash, your ability to pursue compensation often depends on what happens early. If you’re physically able, prioritize these steps:
- Get medical care immediately (and follow up). Delayed treatment can complicate how injuries are explained.
- Request the police report number and keep any paperwork from the scene.
- Document what you can safely remember: road direction, approximate time, traffic conditions, and how the other vehicle was behaving.
- Preserve proof while it’s still available—photos of vehicle damage, visible injuries, and any scene details. If nearby businesses have cameras, ask about preservation.
- Be careful with statements to insurance representatives. Stick to basic facts, and let your attorney handle legal positioning.
This early groundwork helps an attorney build a persuasive case under Indiana’s injury claim rules—especially when the defense later argues the crash wasn’t caused by impairment.


