Getting hurt in an accident is scary and confusing. Your heart may be racing. You may be in pain. You may not even know how badly you are hurt.
In those first moments, it is hard to think clearly. You might not know what to do next. You may feel pressure from other drivers, police officers, or insurance companies. You may worry about medical bills and missed work.
This guide explains the important steps to take after an injury. These steps protect your health first. They also protect your legal rights if you later decide to file a claim.
Taking the right actions early can make a big difference in your recovery and your case.
Step 1: Get Medical Help First

Your health is the most important thing. Always put it first.
If you are seriously hurt, call 911 or ask someone nearby to call. Accept help from emergency responders. Even if you think you feel fine, you should still get checked by a doctor.
Some injuries do not show symptoms right away. Concussions, internal injuries, and soft tissue damage can take hours or days to fully appear. Adrenaline can mask pain.
Seeing a doctor right away creates a medical record. That record connects your injury to the accident. Without early treatment, insurance companies may argue that your injuries came from something else.
Follow all medical advice carefully. Attend follow-up appointments. Take medication as prescribed. If your doctor recommends therapy or specialist visits, follow through.
Focus on recovery before anything else. Your health must come first.
Step 2: Know You Must Prove Your Case

Many people think a personal injury claim is simple. They assume the insurance company will pay because someone else caused the accident.
That is not how the process works.
Personal injury claims are liability-based claims. That means you must prove the other person was at fault. You must also prove they caused your injuries.
That requires evidence.
As soon as you are able, start remembering details. What happened just before the crash? What did you see? What did you hear? What did the other driver say?
Write those details down. Small facts can become important later. Memories fade quickly.
If possible, take photos of the scene. Photograph vehicle damage, road conditions, weather conditions, and visible injuries. Get contact information from witnesses.
If the police responded, ask how to obtain the report. This documentation can support your claim.
Building a strong case starts early.
Step 3: Remember the Two-Year Deadline

In Texas, you generally have two years to file a lawsuit after an accident. This deadline is known as the statute of limitations.
Two years may sound like a long time. It is not.
Investigations take time. Medical treatment takes time. Negotiations take time. Waiting too long can put your rights at risk.
If you miss the deadline, the court may dismiss your case. That means you could lose your chance to recover compensation for your injury.
Do not wait anywhere near the two-year limit. Acting early gives your legal team time to gather evidence and build a strong case.
Deadlines matter. Protect your rights by taking action as soon as possible.
Step 4: Start the Legal Process Fast
Evidence disappears quickly.
Skid marks fade. Damaged vehicles get repaired. Surveillance footage may be recorded over. Witnesses forget details or move away.
Important documents can also be lost over time. Maintenance records, company policies, and employment files may become harder to obtain months later.
Starting the legal process early helps preserve evidence. An attorney can send letters demanding that key evidence be saved. This can prevent important proof from being destroyed.
If you are too hurt to make calls yourself, ask a trusted family member to contact a lawyer for you. You do not have to manage everything alone.
Beginning the process early often strengthens your position. It shows that you are serious about protecting your rights.
Step 5: Contact a Personal Injury Attorney
If your injuries are more than minor, you likely need legal help.
Personal injury law is complex. It involves written statutes, court decisions, and detailed procedures. It can be very difficult to handle while you are trying to recover.
A good attorney will explain your rights clearly. They will review the details of your accident and tell you what steps to take next.
You should feel comfortable asking questions. Talk to more than one lawyer if needed. Choose someone who answers clearly and explains their plan in simple language.
Find a lawyer you trust. A good attorney becomes your partner throughout the process.
The legal process takes time. It may involve investigation, discovery, depositions, and possibly trial. Discovery is when both sides exchange information and evidence. Depositions involve sworn testimony taken outside of court.
An experienced law firm understands how to manage each stage. They communicate with insurance companies. They gather medical records. They work with experts when necessary.
At Grossman Law Offices, we focus on serious injury cases. We prepare every case as if it may go to trial. That preparation often leads to stronger results.
When you hire a skilled lawyer, you level the playing field. Insurance companies have teams protecting their interests. You deserve someone protecting yours.
Contact Grossman Law Offices Today
If you have questions about your personal injury case, we are here to help.
Grossman Law Offices has represented injured families across Texas for decades. We focus on serious cases involving catastrophic harm and wrongful death. Our experience allows us to handle complex claims with confidence and care.
We understand how stressful this time can be. You may be facing medical bills, lost income, and uncertainty about your future.
When you contact our law firm, we listen carefully. We review the facts of your accident. We explain your legal options in clear, straightforward terms.
We also explain what to expect. Personal injury cases do not resolve overnight. They require patience, preparation, and careful strategy. But with the right plan, you can pursue fair compensation.
You do not have to rely on the insurance company’s advice. You do not have to guess what comes next.
Contact Grossman Law Offices today to discuss your situation. Learn about your rights. Protect your health, your finances, and your future.

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