After a wreck (or slip, workplace strain, or another incident), the evidence you create early can make or break your case.
- Get medical evaluation promptly (urgent care, ER, or your physician). If symptoms include pain shooting down an arm/leg, numbness, weakness, severe headaches, or trouble walking, don’t wait.
- Write down the incident while it’s fresh: where you were traveling, what you were doing, and what changed right before the injury (braking, impact, twisting, etc.).
- Save what you can: photos, screenshots, and any documents from the scene (dashcam info, witness contact info, insurance claim number).
- Be careful with insurance statements. Adjusters may ask for details that sound harmless but can be used later to question severity or causation.
If you’re using an “AI intake” form or online chat to organize information, treat it like a checklist—not a substitute for a lawyer who can spot legal risks specific to your situation.


