After a DUI crash, people think the “legal part” starts later. In reality, what happens immediately after the collision can shape what can be proven.
- Get medical care right away. In North Carolina, delays can be used to argue injuries weren’t caused by the crash.
- Ask for copies of your crash paperwork. If police respond, request the report number and any citation information.
- Document the scene while you can. Note traffic conditions, lighting, weather, lane position, and any visible damage.
- Identify witnesses quickly. Store names and contact info—memories fade, and video may be overwritten.
If you’re trying to organize this quickly, an AI tool can help you create a checklist and compile your timeline. But an attorney should review the facts so your record supports the legal story—not just your recollection.


