After a crash, your next steps can affect whether your claim is strong later—especially if you’re still trying to get treatment while the story is forming.
1) Get medical care even if you “feel okay.” Soft-tissue injuries, concussions, and back/neck problems often become clearer after adrenaline wears off. In Oklahoma, consistent medical documentation can be crucial for linking symptoms to the crash.
2) Preserve evidence while it’s still available. In Chickasha, many crashes happen near intersections, business areas, and places with nearby cameras (stores, gas stations, and traffic-adjacent areas). If video exists, it may not be retained forever.
3) Write down details before you forget them. Include:
- time of day and weather/lighting
- where you entered the roadway or crosswalk
- whether vehicles slowed or accelerated near the impact
- any witness contact information
4) Be careful with insurance statements. Adjusters may ask questions early. A short, careless answer can be used to argue you were partly responsible or that your injuries are less serious.


