Injury documentation

How to document injuries after a crash

Injury records are strongest when they are boring, consistent, and dated. Write down what changed, where you got care, and what the accident interrupted.

Short answer

Track symptoms by date, save every treatment record and bill, photograph visible injuries, record missed work, and keep medication, therapy, transportation, and follow-up notes together.

Start a simple symptom log

Save records as they arrive

Keep discharge papers, bills, explanation-of-benefits letters, pharmacy receipts, imaging orders, therapy schedules, and work notes. If a document is only in a patient portal, download or screenshot it before it gets hard to find.

Avoid guessing

Do not minimize symptoms to be polite, but do not exaggerate. If you are unsure whether something is related, write the date and ask a medical professional.

Evidence matters

California Courts lists photos, medical bills, doctor reports, witness statements, and police reports as examples of evidence that may support an injury case.

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