In Texas, the moments right after a crash can determine whether you later have strong proof. If you’re able, prioritize these actions—tailored to what we commonly see in the Schertz area:
- Call 911 and request an incident report if law enforcement is appropriate for your situation. A report number matters later when insurers request documentation.
- Document the scene while it’s still there: street lights, intersection layout, lane positions, debris, and any visible vehicle damage.
- Capture nearby cameras immediately. In suburban areas like Schertz, footage is often stored only briefly—especially for businesses along high-traffic roads and for doorbell/camera systems at nearby homes.
- Write down what you remember before it fades: direction of travel, vehicle color/make/model clues, approximate speed, and anything distinctive (headlight shape, bumper style, plate fragments).
- Avoid recorded statements or detailed explanations to insurance adjusters until you’ve reviewed your options with counsel.
Even if you feel shaken, a short, organized set of notes can make a major difference when we later build your timeline.


