In the days after a crash, the “paper trail” matters. In Farmington, evidence often depends on things that can be overwritten or pulled quickly—dash footage, nearby cameras, and even the physical condition of the roadway.
What to preserve (as soon as you can):
- Photos of vehicle damage, skid marks, debris, and road conditions
- Names and contact info for anyone who witnessed the crash (including bystanders)
- Medical documentation showing what injuries you suffered and when symptoms were first treated
- Any incident report number and details about where the crash happened
- Receipts for treatment, prescriptions, mileage to appointments, and time missed from work
Even if you’ve already been seen by a doctor, additional documentation can still strengthen your claim—especially when injuries develop or are confirmed later.


