Right after a spinal injury, your medical care comes first. But what you do in the days following the incident can also shape the evidence that supports a claim.
Focus on documentation and consistency:
- Keep attending follow-up appointments and rehabilitation visits as directed.
- Ask providers to clearly document symptoms, functional limits, and objective findings.
- Request copies of ER records, imaging reports, surgical notes, and discharge instructions.
- Write down the incident details while they’re fresh—road conditions, traffic flow, weather, where you were located, and who witnessed what (only if it’s safe).
Be cautious with statements: In the aftermath of an accident, people in Corsicana sometimes feel pressured to explain what happened to an insurer, an adjuster, or even at the scene. Early statements can be taken out of context later. Before you speak, it’s wise to coordinate communications so your words don’t get used to argue that symptoms were unrelated or that the injury was less severe.


