In Birmingham, many crashes happen during busy commuting windows—mornings, evenings, and weekend errands. What you do immediately after the collision can affect what insurers accept.
Do these things while the details are still fresh:
- Get medical care promptly (even if you think it’s minor). In Michigan, documenting symptoms and treatment timing matters when injuries are disputed.
- Save your rideshare trip information (receipt, trip status, pickup/drop-off details). If you’re a passenger, that trip history can help establish the crash context.
- Document the scene safely: photos of vehicle positions, roadway conditions, traffic control, and any visible injuries. Birmingham-area roads can include intersections with heavy turning traffic and busy pedestrian stretches.
- Write down a timeline: what you remember, what you felt afterward, and any statements made at the scene.
Avoid these common pitfalls:
- Making detailed statements to an adjuster before you know what records exist.
- Posting about the injury online in a way that contradicts your later symptoms.
- Waiting too long to get checked if soreness or mobility issues show up later.


