Your next decisions can affect both your health and your ability to pursue compensation.
- Get checked promptly (even if pain seems “manageable” at first). In spine injury cases, symptoms can worsen over days.
- Write down the incident details while they’re fresh—where you were, what happened, traffic conditions, lighting/visibility, weather, and what you were doing.
- Preserve evidence that’s often time-sensitive in Louisiana: photos of vehicle damage, roadway hazards, wet surfaces, broken steps/handrails, or unsafe conditions.
- Be careful with statements to insurers. Early questions can pressure you into minimizing symptoms or guessing about causation.
If you’re tempted to use an online “AI claims” intake tool, treat it as organization—not a final legal strategy. For spine injury claims, the most important work is connecting the incident to your medical findings and building a record that holds up when an adjuster challenges severity.


