In many Madisonville cases, the difference between a strong claim and a stalled one is what happens immediately after the crash—before video is overwritten and before witnesses move on.
If you are physically able, do these things in order:
- Call 911 and request a police report (even if you think the damage is minor). The report number matters for later insurance and legal steps.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh: the direction of travel, approximate time, vehicle color, body style, and anything distinctive (lights, bumper shape, scratches).
- Photograph the scene if it’s safe: traffic signals, road conditions, debris, your injuries, and vehicle damage.
- Collect witness information before they leave—names, phone numbers, and what they saw.
- Request preservation of nearby video quickly (store cameras, gas station canopies, and traffic-area footage). Kentucky claims often depend on what can still be obtained.
If you’re not sure what to document, that’s normal. A short call with counsel can help you organize the facts before you speak with anyone else.


