In many Aurora cases, the most important evidence is time-sensitive: camera footage overwrites, nearby businesses clear systems on a schedule, and witnesses often can’t be reached again. If you can, prioritize the actions below before you spend hours talking to adjusters.
- Call 911 and report accurately. Even if you feel shaken, stick to what you personally observed.
- Write down details immediately (before you fall asleep): approximate time, direction of travel, vehicle color/make/model guesses, and any partial plate characters.
- Photograph what you can: your injuries as they appear, vehicle damage, the scene conditions (lighting, lane markings, weather), and any debris.
- Identify likely cameras nearby. In Aurora, crashes often occur near shopping areas, office parks, and driveways where doorbell cams and security systems are common.
If you’re deciding whether to use a digital “chat” tool for quick help, consider it a checklist—not a replacement for a lawyer who knows what needs to be preserved for Ohio claims.


