After a suspected drunk driving crash, evidence and timing matter. Before you worry about settlement or “what you should say,” prioritize these steps:
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Get evaluated and follow Texas medical advice Even if you feel “mostly okay,” symptoms can worsen after collisions. Keep follow-up appointments—medical continuity helps connect injuries to the crash.
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Write down the crash details while they’re fresh Note the roadway, direction of travel, lane position, and what you saw before impact. Arlington drivers know how quickly traffic patterns change—your timeline matters.
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Collect what you can without putting yourself at risk If possible, photograph vehicle damage, visible injuries, traffic-control devices, and any surrounding conditions (road debris, lighting issues, signs).
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Don’t let insurance rush you into a recorded statement Insurers may ask for details early. You can cooperate with general facts, but avoid giving statements that could be taken out of context.
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Preserve contact info for anyone who witnessed the crash Witnesses around Arlington highways and nightlife areas often disappear quickly. Names and phone numbers can be the difference between a strong record and a weak one.


