Your actions in the first hours can affect what insurance (and the court system) is able to see.
- Get medical care immediately (even if you “feel okay” at first). Delays can create gaps the defense may try to exploit.
- Call 911 and request an incident report if it’s safe to do so. A police report number is often critical for later documentation.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh:
- vehicle color, make/model guess, and any partial plate you saw
- direction of travel and where the impact happened (road name/intersection landmarks)
- weather/lighting conditions and whether you saw other witnesses
- Request nearby video fast. In Graham, footage may come from:
- retail and gas station cameras
- nearby businesses along common commute corridors
- traffic-adjacent systems at intersections (if available)
Time matters because recordings can be overwritten quickly.


