Your immediate priorities are safety and medical care—but you can also protect your case while you’re still on scene.
If you can do so safely:
- Call 911 and report accurately. A timely police report is often the anchor for later claims in Michigan.
- Write down what you remember before it fades. Focus on lane position, direction of travel, vehicle color/make/model clues, and any partial plate characters.
- Capture scene evidence. Even quick phone photos of damage, debris, skid marks (if visible), and traffic conditions can help.
- Identify nearby video sources right away. In Taylor, the most likely footage often comes from:
- nearby businesses with front entrances/parking lots,
- residences with doorbell cameras,
- and vehicle cameras from bystanders.
Important: Many camera systems overwrite footage on a rolling schedule. Waiting days can mean losing the clearest proof.


