After a severe injury, it’s common to feel overwhelmed. But the first decisions can strongly affect what you can prove later.
If you can, focus on three priorities:
- Medical stabilization and documentation. Keep follow-ups and ask providers to document the injury’s cause, severity, and functional limitations.
- Incident details while they’re fresh. Write down what you remember (time, weather, traffic conditions, lighting, what happened right before impact, any signage or road hazards).
- Preserve evidence quickly. Photos of the scene, vehicle damage, visible injuries, and any unsafe conditions can be crucial—especially if the location is later repaired or altered.
In Wentzville, many serious injuries involve corridors where traffic moves quickly and conditions can change rapidly. Even when fault seems obvious, insurers often challenge causation and severity—so having organized proof early matters.


