Your first decisions can affect medical documentation, insurance responses, and whether key evidence can be found later.
- Get medical care promptly (even if you feel “mostly okay”). California injuries sometimes show up later.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh: time of day, where you were headed (work, school drop-off, errands), what the traffic was like, and what you noticed about the collision.
- Capture the scene if you can do so safely: vehicle positions, lane/turn details, traffic signals, and any visible hazards.
- Preserve rideshare information: trip details you can access in the app and the driver’s account info.
- Avoid over-sharing with insurers. In California, statements can be used to argue fault or minimize injury severity.
If you’re asking, “Do I need an AI tool to get organized?”—it can help you remember details, but it shouldn’t be your only step. A real attorney can turn your facts into a claim strategy that matches how California insurance and personal injury cases are handled.


