Immediately after a bicycle accident, you should prioritize your health and preserve evidence to support any future legal claims. Follow these steps:

Prioritize medical care: Call 911 right away and accept transport to the hospital, even if you do not think you are seriously injured. Adrenaline can mask pain, and a prompt medical record is vital.

Stay at the scene: Do not leave until law enforcement arrives and provides you with a police report number.

Exchange information: Collect the driver’s name, contact details, driver’s license number, license plate, insurance carrier, and policy number. Stay polite but avoid speculating about fault or apologizing.

Document the scene: Take photos of your injuries, the bicycle damage, road conditions, skid marks, traffic signs, and the weather. Keep your damaged gear, such as clothing and your helmet, in its post-crash condition.

Gather witness information: Obtain contact details from any bystanders while they are still at the scene.

Avoid statements: Do not provide recorded statements to insurance adjusters or admit fault. Contact a bicycle accident lawyer before discussing your case with any insurer to ensure your rights are protected.

Maintain a journal: Keep a record of your daily pain levels, medical appointments, and how the accident is affecting your daily life.


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