Before you worry about legal strategy, handle the basics that protect your health and your case.
- Seek medical care right away (even if you feel “okay” at first). Document symptoms and get a medical record trail.
- Call law enforcement and ask for a report number. In Lexington, having an official incident record helps organize the evidence that later supports your claim.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh:
- direction of travel and approximate time
- vehicle description (color, make/model hints, damage, plate details if you saw them)
- where you were standing/turning/entering traffic
- Photograph what you can safely capture: visible injuries, vehicle damage, road conditions, and nearby identifiers (signs, lane markings, storefronts).
- Do not give a recorded statement to insurance before talking to a lawyer.
This is where many claims lose leverage—because people try to be cooperative, but incomplete or inconsistent statements can become a defense tool later.


