The first hours and days after a fracture can affect both your health and your case. Start with medical care and follow-up, even if the pain seems “manageable.” Fractures can worsen, and complications may not be obvious right away.
Then focus on evidence preservation while it’s still available:
- Photograph the scene (roadway conditions, lighting, debris, sidewalks/entryways, barriers, or parking-lot hazards)
- Get the accident report number (if law enforcement responded)
- Write down a timeline of what happened—where you were, what you noticed, and what you felt immediately after
- Save every document from treatment and recovery (ER discharge paperwork, imaging reports, prescriptions, therapy schedules)
In Shreveport, insurance adjusters may contact you quickly. Be cautious with recorded statements. A short, offhand answer can be used to question the cause or severity of your injury.


