Your claim starts long before you meet an attorney. In the first hours after the crash:
- Get medical care right away (even if you think the injuries are minor). California juries and insurers look closely at timing.
- Report the incident so there’s an official record. If you’re able, ask for the report number.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh: lane direction, vehicle description, how the impact happened, and anything distinctive (lights, sound, color, missing parts).
- If you can safely do it, photograph: your injuries, the scene conditions, vehicle damage, and any visible debris.
- Preserve contacts: if there were witnesses near a storefront, parking area, or transit stop, capture names and phone numbers before they leave.
In Solana Beach, those details matter because foot traffic and visitor activity change fast—and camera footage can be overwritten or shut off once systems “roll over.” Early documentation helps prevent your case from becoming guesswork.


