Your first decisions can affect both your health and your ability to recover compensation.
- Get medical care right away (even if injuries seem minor). Missouri insurance fights often start when symptoms are delayed.
- Report the crash and request the officer’s report number if law enforcement responded.
- Collect scene details while you can: traffic signal state, lane position, lighting conditions, curb/sidewalk obstructions, and whether there were pedestrians waiting to cross.
- Preserve information: photos of the roadway, vehicle damage, visible injuries, and any nearby surveillance.
- Write down your timeline as soon as possible—what you remember before the impact and what you noticed afterward.
If you’re thinking, “Can an AI summarize my situation?” that can be helpful for organizing facts. But you still need a legal plan for how Missouri law and insurance practices will treat the story.


