Even if you feel “okay” at first, the early window after a collision is when documentation is easiest to preserve and misunderstandings are most likely.
Prioritize these actions:
- Get medical care immediately. Follow through with recommended treatment and keep every visit record.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh. Include the direction of travel, approximate time, weather/lighting, and how the other vehicle was behaving before impact.
- Preserve evidence quickly. If you can do so safely, save photos of vehicle damage, the scene, and any visible injuries. If there were nearby businesses or traffic cameras, note the locations right away.
- Be careful with statements. In Massachusetts, insurance investigations can move quickly. Stick to basic facts and avoid speculating about fault or impairment unless your attorney advises you.
If you’re wondering whether an AI tool can “handle” this work, it can help you organize details—but it can’t replace legal strategy or protect you from giving an insurer language that later gets used against you.


