In the moments after the crash, the decisions you make can affect whether your case survives the “we can’t verify that” arguments. If you’re able, focus on these actions:
- Get to safety and call emergency services if anyone is hurt or there’s a hazard.
- Request a police report and note the report number. In Oklahoma, having an official record early helps anchor timelines.
- Write down what you remember—right away. Vehicle color, make/model clues, partial plate details, direction of travel, and anything distinctive (logos, damage pattern, trailer type, etc.).
- Take photos before they’re gone: your injuries, visible property damage, road conditions, and any debris.
- Identify where cameras might be: nearby businesses, gas stations, parking lots, and traffic-adjacent locations often retain video briefly.
Owasso residents often run into a practical problem: the crash happens near a busy strip where people are coming and going. That means witnesses may be gone before you can track them down unless someone acts quickly.


