In the days right after a crash, the biggest risk is losing key proof and letting the story get rewritten.
Do this early:
- Get medical care promptly. Even if symptoms seem mild, Alabama injury cases often turn on whether treatment matches the timeline.
- Write down what you remember while it’s fresh: where you entered the roadway, how fast the vehicle appeared to be traveling, what the driver said (if anything), and what you noticed about lighting or traffic.
- Preserve scene evidence: phone photos of injuries, vehicle position, crosswalk/turning areas, and anything unusual (broken signals, debris, damaged curb ramps, poor visibility).
- Collect witness info. In busy retail and commute areas, people may move on quickly—get names and numbers before they’re gone.
Avoid these common missteps:
- Giving broad statements to insurance adjusters before your injuries are documented.
- Waiting to report pain that shows up later.
- Accepting “quick resolution” offers before you know the full cost of treatment.


