Milpitas accidents frequently involve locations where cameras are common—apartment complexes, retail areas, and nearby businesses along major routes. That’s why your first goal isn’t paperwork; it’s preserving proof while it still exists.
Do this as soon as you can:
- Get medical care immediately (even if you think injuries are minor). In California, documenting symptoms early matters.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh: approximate time, direction of travel, lane position, and what the fleeing driver looked like.
- Photograph everything you can: vehicle damage, injuries, traffic conditions, signage, and the exact spot where it occurred.
- Identify likely camera sources nearby (business entrances, parking lots, apartment gates, traffic-control points). Ask witnesses which property had the clearest view.
Avoid saying too much to insurance adjusters or strangers at the scene. In California, adjusters may ask for statements quickly, and those answers can be used to challenge timelines or downplay causation.
If you’re unsure what to record, our team can help you organize the facts into a clear account for legal review.


