After a crash, your ability to prove what happened can depend on details that disappear fast—footage overwritten, witnesses moving on, and your own recollection changing as pain and stress build.
Focus first on preserving facts you can later connect to your injuries:
- Photos of the scene (lane position, traffic signals, crosswalks, road debris)
- Vehicle damage and any roadway markings relevant to the collision
- Names and contact info of witnesses near Worcester’s downtown streets, crosswalks, and parking areas
- The incident report number and any insurance claim references you receive
- A written timeline while it’s fresh (what you felt, where you were, what you saw/heard)
If you were a passenger, also save any rideshare trip details you can access (time, pickup/drop-off location, route if available). If you were outside the vehicle (waiting at curbside or walking near a pickup), capture exactly where you were standing and what the driver was doing.


