In Salisbury, the first day often determines how strong your claim will be later—because evidence is time-sensitive.
- Get medical care right away (urgent care, ER, or a provider that can document your injuries). Follow up as recommended.
- Record the basics while you can: location, direction of travel, approximate time, weather/lighting, and what you remember about the impact.
- Capture photo evidence if you’re able: road conditions, lane position, vehicle damage, and any signage or signals near the scene.
- Write down witness information (names and contact details), especially if the crash occurred near a curb, parking lot entrance, or a busy pickup/drop-off area.
- Preserve rideshare details: trip confirmation info, driver name, and anything you can access from the app.
If you’re tempted to “just explain it” to an adjuster, slow down. Early statements can affect how fault and injury seriousness are framed.


