Side-impact / T-bone accident records

Organize side-impact crash records before requesting a free accident review.

T-bone and side-impact crashes often involve intersection details, turning movements, traffic lights, stop signs, driveway exits, vehicle positions, and injury records. Use this checklist to organize facts without assuming fault, coverage, injury severity, or value.

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Five-step side-impact crash organizer

  1. Start with the location context. Note the intersection, driveway, lane, direction of travel, turn movement, traffic control, weather, visibility, and time of day.
  2. Group vehicle and insurance details. Keep each driver's contact, vehicle description, insurer, claim number, adjuster letter, tow record, and repair estimate in a separate section.
  3. Save report, photo, and witness context. Store police report details, exchange forms, scene photos, nearby camera possibilities, witness names, and short factual notes together.
  4. Separate injury and expense paperwork. Create sections for treatment visits, imaging, prescriptions, bills/EOBs, out-of-pocket receipts, transportation costs, and missed-work notes.
  5. Use neutral language. Avoid writing that a side-impact angle, intersection layout, traffic signal, report, photo, witness note, or repair record proves fault, coverage, injury severity, qualification, reimbursement eligibility, claim value, or a guaranteed result.

Intersection crash records

Organize signal, stop-sign, lane, turning, witness, report, claim, repair, treatment, and missed-work records after an intersection crash.

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Photos and evidence

Keep scene photos, vehicle damage, witness information, treatment records, tow/repair paperwork, rental/transportation receipts, and claim notes together.

Open photo checklist →

Medical treatment records

Organize symptoms, treatment visits, discharge instructions, medical bills, missed-work notes, and follow-up records without treating them as proof of value.

Open treatment guide →

Avoid these assumptions

  • Do not assume impact direction, intersection layout, photos, or reports prove fault, coverage, injury severity, qualification, reimbursement eligibility, claim value, or guaranteed compensation
  • Do not treat this page as legal, medical, insurance, investigative, repair, employment, tax, or financial advice
  • Do not send private medical or claim details to a partner business; use ARC's free-review form instead
  • Do not delay urgent medical, legal, insurance, or financial decisions because of this informational page