Your first choices can affect whether the case is solvable later. If you can, do these things in this order:
- Get medical care immediately (even if injuries seem “minor”). Meridian medical providers document symptoms that may worsen after adrenaline fades.
- Call 911 and request a report if the driver fled. A police report number becomes a key reference point for insurers and later claims.
- Record what you remember while it’s fresh: direction of travel, vehicle color/shape, any partial plate characters, and distinctive features.
- Secure nearby proof: if the crash occurred near a business, apartment complex, or transit corridor, ask whether there are cameras that may still be saved.
- Avoid recorded statements until you have a plan. Adjusters may ask questions that sound harmless but can be used to argue fault or minimize injuries.
If you’re wondering whether a digital “assistant” can guide you through what to say—use it to organize your thoughts, not to replace legal strategy.


