After you’ve received emergency care (or if you’re able to seek it immediately), prioritize these steps—because what you do in the first days can affect the strength of your claim:
- Request the crash report (and note the incident details). Texas claims often hinge on documented facts.
- Get witness information. In Live Oak, witnesses may be commuters, shoppers, or employees who saw the crash briefly and move on quickly.
- Document the scene while it’s still there. Take photos of your position relative to the vehicle, traffic signals/signage, lighting, and any roadway conditions.
- Keep all medical records and follow-up appointments. Insurance adjusters look for gaps.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh—how you entered the street or crosswalk, what you saw/heard, and what you felt right after the impact.
If the other side’s insurer calls for a statement early, be cautious. A calm, accurate record is important—but avoid “guessing” when you’re unsure. A lawyer can help you respond without accidentally undermining your case.


