If you’re able, your first priority is safety and medical care. But once you’re stable, these actions can heavily influence how well a claim can be supported in Tennessee:
- Report immediately and request documentation. If police respond, keep the report number and a copy. If you’re transported for care, ask staff to note how the accident happened and what symptoms you’re experiencing.
- Write down what you remember—right away. Even small details matter: direction of travel, approximate speed, vehicle color, body damage, and anything distinctive (lights, wheels, dents).
- Check for nearby cameras. In Maryville, collisions often occur where there are commercial businesses, gas stations, or multi-tenant shopping areas. Ask the location manager (or building staff) whether cameras captured the area and whether footage is retained for any period.
- Preserve your phone evidence. If you took photos, videos, or have texts with witnesses, don’t clear anything. Time stamps can matter.
- Be careful with statements to insurance. You can be honest without volunteering details that may later be misunderstood. A quick legal review can prevent costly missteps.


