When you’re dealing with pain and confusion, it’s easy to miss evidence that later becomes critical. Focus on these actions first:
- Get medical care promptly (even if injuries seem minor). In Washington, delays can give insurers room to argue your symptoms weren’t caused by the crash.
- Document the scene while you still can: road position, traffic conditions, lighting, weather, and whether you were entering/exiting the vehicle.
- Capture rideshare details (trip time, pickup/drop-off location, and any in-app info you can access). Those trip records can matter in coverage disputes.
- Write down your timeline the same day: how the collision happened, what you remember the driver doing, and anything unusual (speeding, sudden braking, distracted driving, etc.).
- Be careful with insurance statements. In many cases, what you say gets summarized in a way that can affect fault and injury seriousness.
If you’re wondering whether an AI “intake bot” can help here: it can help you organize details—but a lawyer’s job is to turn those details into a claim strategy that matches Washington rules and the evidence your case needs.


