Right after a collision, the details you capture can determine how smoothly your claim moves later. In Niles, that often means documenting what you can while you’re dealing with traffic patterns around town—commutes, school-area rushes, and busy intersections.
Focus on:
- Who was driving and where the ride was at the time (pickup wait, en route, or in transit)
- What happened in plain terms (how the crash unfolded, not just who “seemed at fault”)
- Your injuries as they appear—and any changes over the next hours
- Scene details: lane positions, traffic control (signals/turn lanes), weather/visibility
Even if you think you have nothing to hide, remember that adjusters may ask for early statements. In Michigan, timing matters—both for evidence preservation and for filing deadlines—so it’s smart to get guidance before you give a statement you can’t take back.


