Right after a crash, the priority is safety and medical care. Then focus on building the “paper trail” that insurers and Texas courts expect.
Consider these steps in the same order, if you can:
- Get medical attention promptly (even if you think the injury is minor). In Texas, documentation timing matters.
- Request photos and basic scene details: traffic signals, lane positions, weather/visibility, and any construction signage.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh: what happened immediately before impact, how the collision occurred, and what you noticed afterward.
- Secure the rideshare details if you can: trip timing, pickup/drop-off location, and any trip identifiers available in your app.
- Avoid “story expansions” to adjusters. Keep early statements factual and limited until your claim is reviewed.
If you’re wondering whether an “AI intake” tool can help capture facts—yes, it can help you organize what you remember. But the legal work is about turning those facts into liability theories, evidence requests, and negotiation positions.


