Right after a collision, the steps that matter most aren’t complicated—but they must happen in the right order.
- Get medical care immediately (even if you think you’re “okay”). Some serious injuries—like concussions, internal trauma, or soft-tissue damage—can show up later.
- Report the crash and keep any incident number or documentation you receive.
- Capture the scene while it’s still fresh: crosswalk position, traffic signals, lighting, weather conditions, vehicle location, and any visible road debris.
- Record witness information (names and contact info). In small towns and tourist-heavy areas, people may leave or move on quickly.
- Avoid recorded statements to insurance before you understand how they may frame the incident.
If you’re wondering whether an online tool or “AI lawyer” can replace this, the honest answer is no. Technology can help you organize facts, but a serious injury case depends on investigation, documentation, and negotiation grounded in Texas rules.


