The first hours after an accident often determine what evidence survives and what version of events becomes “official.” If you can, focus on these priorities:
- Get medical care the same day (urgent care or ER if appropriate). Even if you feel “mostly okay,” delayed symptoms are common.
- Document the scene: crosswalk/curb location, traffic signal position, lighting conditions, weather (rain/snow/glare), and any nearby construction or lane changes.
- Record identifying details: driver information, insurance info, license plate, and the direction both vehicles were traveling.
- Collect witness contacts. In suburban areas like Farmington, people may stop briefly and then move on—so you’ll want names and numbers while they’re still available.
- Avoid over-explaining to the insurer. Early statements can be used to minimize injuries or shift blame.
If you’re tempted to rely on an online tool to “figure out” what to say, consider using it only to organize your facts—not to replace legal guidance.


