When a crash happens on a high-visibility road or near a busy parking area, evidence can disappear fast. Before you spend time on calls or paperwork, take these actions:
- Get to safety and seek medical care immediately. If you’re injured, don’t delay treatment.
- Call law enforcement. Request that the report be documented and ask for the case/report number.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh:
- Vehicle description (color, make/model if known, damage pattern)
- Approximate direction of travel
- Nearby landmarks (shopping centers, intersections, parking lots)
- Lighting/weather conditions (late evening Florida traffic is a big factor)
- Capture scene details if you can: photos of injuries, damage, road conditions, and any debris.
- Identify nearby cameras early. In Ormond Beach, many key locations have surveillance—gas stations, retail entrances, and large parking lots. Footage retention varies, and waiting can cost you.
If you’re unsure what to write down, we can help you organize the facts for your consultation.


