Your next decisions can shape what you’re able to prove later. After safety and medical care, focus on these actions—adapted to what we see most often around Warrenton:
- Call police and ask for a report number. Even if the crash seems “minor,” a formal report becomes a key reference point when insurers dispute facts.
- Document the location before anything changes. In Warrenton, lighting, lane markings, and roadside conditions can look different a few hours later (especially after rain or during early-morning cleanups). Take photos of:
- road signs and nearby landmarks
- traffic direction and approximate lane position
- vehicle damage and any debris
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh. Include the direction of travel, vehicle color/make/model guesses, and anything distinctive (muffler noise, panel gaps, headlight shape, or partial plate characters).
- Get medical attention promptly. If you delay, the defense may argue your symptoms weren’t caused by the crash—an issue that often becomes more complicated when pain shows up later.
If you want to use a digital checklist, do it—but don’t let it replace calling an attorney soon enough to protect deadlines.


