In Texas, evidence and statements early on can strongly influence how an insurer evaluates fault. Your immediate priorities should focus on documentation and consistency.
- Get medical care right away (even if you think you’re “okay”). Some injuries—concussions, soft-tissue damage, internal bruising—may not show up immediately.
- Tell the doctor exactly what happened and how you were impacted (where you were struck, how you fell, what you felt, and when symptoms started).
- Document the scene if you can do so safely: photos of vehicles, crosswalk markings, lighting conditions, and anything that affected visibility (construction cones, parked cars, glare).
- Write down witness details before memories fade—names, phone numbers, and what they saw.
- Avoid recorded statements to insurance without legal guidance. Early answers can be used to narrow liability or challenge causation.
A quick note for Mercedes residents: crashes near bus stops, school zones, and areas with late-evening foot traffic often involve competing accounts about timing—so your consistency matters.


