Your next 24–72 hours can affect how confidently your claim is supported later. Before you post online or try to “push through” pain, focus on these basics:
- Get medical evaluation promptly (urgent care, ER, or a primary care provider). Document symptoms and functional limits.
- Write down the incident while it’s fresh: where you were, what happened, and what changed afterward (range of motion, headaches, tingling, missed work).
- Preserve local evidence: photos of vehicle damage or fall hazards, screenshots of dashcam footage if you have it, and witness contact info.
- Be careful with insurance statements. In Kentucky, how you describe causation and timing can matter when an insurer later questions your injury severity or whether it’s connected.
If you’re tempted to use an “AI intake” tool, treat it as a shortcut for organizing—not as a substitute for a legal strategy that matches your facts, your medical record, and Kentucky deadlines.


