In the Northshore area, incidents often involve busy commutes, traffic backups, weekend visitors, and changing weather that can affect scene conditions. If you’re dealing with a catastrophic injury, your first priority is medical care—but these steps can protect your claim:
- Get the right medical documentation early. Ask providers to clearly describe neurological findings, levels of impairment, and any testing performed.
- Record the scene details while they’re still fresh. If you can, write down what you remember: lane position, lighting, signage, weather, and any safety warnings.
- Preserve incident evidence quickly. Photos (if safe), witness names, and any available dashcam/surveillance details can disappear as properties and businesses update recordings.
- Avoid recorded statements without legal review. Insurers may ask questions that sound harmless but can be used to dispute timing, severity, or causation.
An AI-enabled intake process can help organize this information for an attorney faster—so your lawyer can focus on causation, liability theories, and settlement valuation grounded in your medical reality.


