A car accident can change everything in a matter of seconds. In the aftermath, you may be dealing with painful injuries, vehicle damage, missed time from work, and aggressive insurance companies. Knowing what to do—and what not to do—after a crash can make the difference between a denied claim and a full recovery.
At Williford Law, we’ve helped countless accident victims in Houston protect their rights and secure the compensation they deserve. Below is a step-by-step guide on exactly what to do after a car accident in Houston.
Step-by-Step: What to Do After a Crash
1. Stay at the Scene
Do not leave the accident scene until police arrive and it’s legally appropriate to do so. Leaving the scene—especially when someone is injured—can result in serious legal consequences.
2. Call 911
Always request emergency services. Even in seemingly minor accidents, police documentation and medical evaluation are critical. The responding officer’s report may become a vital piece of evidence.
3. Check for Injuries
Examine yourself and others for injuries. Even if you feel okay, adrenaline can mask symptoms. Seek medical attention immediately—some injuries may not become apparent for hours or even days.
4. Exchange Information
Gather the following details from all involved drivers:
- Full names
- Contact numbers
- Driver’s license numbers
- License plate numbers
- Insurance providers and policy numbers
5. Document the Scene
Use your phone to take pictures and video of:
- Vehicle damage
- Road conditions
- Skid marks and debris
- Traffic signs and signals
- Visible injuries
6. Locate Witnesses
If there are witnesses nearby, get their names and contact information. Independent accounts can be powerful in clarifying what happened and establishing fault.
7. Do Not Admit Fault
Avoid apologizing or speculating about who caused the crash. Stick to factual statements when speaking to law enforcement, other drivers, and insurance adjusters.
Why You Should Seek Medical Treatment Immediately
Many injuries are not immediately visible. Conditions like concussions, internal bleeding, or soft tissue damage often show delayed symptoms. Delaying treatment can jeopardize both your health and your legal case. When you visit a provider, be specific about your pain, symptoms, and the details of the crash.
Filing a Crash Report in Texas
If law enforcement does not respond, you may be legally required to file a CR-2 crash report with the Texas Department of Transportation. This applies when:
- There are injuries or fatalities, or
- Property damage exceeds $1,000
An attorney can help ensure this is completed properly.
Reporting to Insurance—With Caution
Notify your own insurance company promptly. However, do not give a recorded statement or sign any documents from the other driver’s insurer before consulting with an attorney. These tactics are often used to devalue your claim.
When to Contact a Houston Car Accident Lawyer
Call a lawyer immediately if:
- You were injured
- Fault is unclear or disputed
- The other party is uninsured or underinsured
- The insurance company delays, denies, or undervalues your claim
At Williford Law, we handle the legal side so you can focus on healing. We:
- Conduct thorough investigations
- Preserve and gather evidence
- Deal directly with insurance adjusters
- Coordinate medical treatment
- Pursue full compensation on your behalf
We don’t get paid unless you do.
What You May Be Entitled to Recover
Depending on your case, you may be eligible to receive compensation for:
- Medical expenses (past and future)
- Lost wages
- Pain and suffering
- Property damage
- Emotional distress
- Loss of earning capacity
- Wrongful death (in fatal accidents)
Know the Texas Statute of Limitations
In Texas, the deadline to file a personal injury lawsuit is two years from the date of the accident. Waiting too long can result in lost evidence, uncooperative witnesses, or an outright dismissal of your claim.
Contact Williford Law Today
If you’ve been in a car accident in Houston, Williford Law ready to fight for you. We offer free consultations, and there are no legal fees unless we win your case. Our firm proudly serves individuals and families throughout Houston and Southeast Texas. To schedule your consultation, call us today at (713) 837-7600.
Disclaimer
This blog is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Reading this article does not establish an attorney-client relationship with Williford Law, PLLC. To receive legal advice specific to your situation, please contact our office directly.