In the first hours and days after a crash—whether it happened on a busy stretch of US-90, near local business corridors, or during a ride home after work or events—the information you capture can affect how your claim is valued.
Focus on these priorities:
- Get medical care promptly (even if symptoms seem minor at first). Louisiana insurers frequently look for records showing when treatment began.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh: ride pickup time, where you entered/exited, route direction, and what you felt immediately after impact.
- Preserve ride proof: trip receipts, ride confirmations, screenshots of driver info, and any in-app messages.
- Take photos: vehicle damage, traffic signals/road conditions, and anything unique about the scene.
- Be careful with statements: early “quick questions” from insurers can become the basis for disputes later.
If you’re thinking about using an AI tool or “legal assistant” to organize your story, that’s fine—as long as you use it to prepare your facts for your lawyer, not to replace legal advice.


