Your first decisions often determine how strong your claim is later. If you can, focus on these priorities:
- Get evaluated promptly (urgent care, ER, or your treating provider). Delayed care can become a defense talking point.
- Write down the incident details while they’re fresh: where you were, what you were doing, how the impact occurred, and what changed immediately afterward.
- Preserve accident evidence common to Lancaster-area scenarios—dashcam footage, photos of vehicle damage or roadway conditions, and witness information from nearby businesses or pedestrians.
- Be careful with insurance communications. Recorded statements and written summaries can be used to narrow causation or minimize the severity of your symptoms.
If you’re considering using an online tool or “AI intake” app to get started, use it to organize facts—not to replace a legal review. In New York, the right next step depends on liability, timing, and how your medical records connect to the incident.


