The first actions you take can protect your health and strengthen the evidence insurance companies later challenge.
- Get medical care right away (even if you feel “mostly okay”). Some injuries show up later—especially head injuries, back/neck pain, and soft-tissue damage.
- Report the crash and document what you can. If police respond, keep the report details. If not, write down the time, location, weather, and traffic signals.
- Capture the scene. Photos of crosswalk markings, traffic lights, roadway lighting, vehicle damage, and where you entered/exited the roadway can be crucial.
- Identify witnesses early. In Riviera Beach, crashes often involve people who are passing through—neighbors, ride-share drivers, or bystanders near shopping and transit areas.
- Be careful with statements. Insurance adjusters may ask questions before your injuries are fully understood. Don’t guess about fault.
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