Your claim often depends on what happens immediately after the crash. Before you think about statements or paperwork, prioritize safety and time-sensitive documentation.
1) Get medical care (even if you feel “okay” at first). Texas injury claims often turn on treatment timing and medical records that connect symptoms to the collision.
2) Call police and ask about the report. A police report number matters later when insurers question what happened.
3) Write down crash details while they’re fresh. Include:
- exact location (or closest cross-streets/landmarks)
- time of day
- direction of travel
- vehicle description (color, make/model if possible, partial plate)
- what you heard/observed before the impact
4) Photograph everything you can—right away. In Grapevine, nearby businesses and traffic cameras are common, but they may not keep footage for long. Photos of injuries, damage, and scene conditions help fill gaps if the other driver can’t be identified.
If you’re tempted to use an online “AI legal assistant” to guide your answers, do it as a checklist—not as a substitute for case-specific strategy.


