In Victoria and nearby areas, many crashes happen on familiar commuting routes—roads you drive often, intersections you recognize, and places where cameras may be limited or time-sensitive. When a suspected impaired driver is involved, the “race against time” isn’t just about medical treatment; it’s also about preserving proof.
AI can help you organize—but it can’t preserve evidence for you. The most important early actions typically include:
- Secure your medical documentation: ER discharge papers, follow-up notes, imaging reports.
- Capture the crash timeline: what time you left/arrived, when you first noticed unsafe driving, when impact occurred.
- Collect scene information quickly: photos of vehicle damage, visible injuries, traffic control devices, and road conditions (weather, lighting, debris).
- Identify witnesses who can still be reached: friends, passengers, nearby drivers, or anyone who exchanged information.
If you’re wondering whether an AI tool can “handle” the paperwork: it can help you compile what you have in a usable format for your lawyer—but the underlying facts must come from you and preserved records.


