In smaller cities like Gloversville, it’s common for witnesses to move on quickly and for the scene to change faster than people expect—especially around busy streets, pickup/drop-off areas, and intersections.
- Get medical care first (even if you think it’s “not that bad”). Document symptoms and follow the plan.
- Call the police if there’s significant injury, a dispute, or vehicle damage. A report can matter later.
- Capture scene details you can later lose:
- traffic signals/lane position
- vehicle positions
- road conditions (snow/ice, wet leaves, glare)
- crosswalks/nearby driveways where a pedestrian or cyclist might have been present
- Write down the ride details while you remember them: pickup time, drop-off location, and what you recall about speed, braking, and impact.
If you’re wondering whether “AI intake” can help you organize this quickly: it can be useful for pulling your story into a clear timeline—but it can’t replace legal review of liability, coverage, and deadlines.


