If you’re able, your first actions can significantly affect whether your claim holds up later.
- Call 911 and request a crash report. If an officer is dispatched, ask that the report reflect details like vehicle description, direction of travel, and any identifying features.
- Get medical care right away—even if you think injuries are minor. In Florida, treatment records are often central to linking the crash to your symptoms.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh: color, make/model guesses, partial plate characters, where you were located, lighting conditions, and what you noticed about speed or lane position.
- Preserve scene evidence: photos of damage, debris, and visible injuries; note nearby businesses or traffic cameras that may have captured the incident.
Tip: In Greenacres, many crashes involve vehicles leaving parking lots or quickly exiting after contact. If your incident happened near a plaza, a school area, or a busy intersection, tell your attorney about nearby cameras and traffic signals early—retention windows can be short.


