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buildmyevidence · car accident

Document everything after a car accident. Protect your claim.

Photos, the other driver's details, the police report, every call with the insurer — captured, dated, and kept in one place from the start.

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Case TimelineCar Accident16 ENTRIES · TIMESTAMPED
Scene photos takenApr 5, 2026 · 5:12 PM · at the scene
Other driver's details savedApr 5, 2026 · 5:25 PM · license & plate
Police report addedApr 7, 2026 · 10:00 AM · report #
Insurer call loggedApr 8, 2026 · 1:30 PM · claim opened
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Is this you?

Is this happening to you?

You've been in a crash, and what you record now decides your claim. If this is the situation:

  • The other driver’s story is already changing
  • Insurance asking for details you didn’t write down
  • Injuries that showed up days later
  • A police report you haven’t followed up
  • Repair quotes and bills piling up

A claim comes down to what you captured at the scene and after — photos, details, and dates, in order. That's what this app helps you build.

How it works

Three simple steps.

  1. CaptureAdd scene photos, the other driver’s details, and every call. Timestamped instantly.

  2. BuildEverything lands on one dated timeline.

  3. ExportOne tap turns it into a complete record for your insurer or lawyer.

The demo

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No signup. No payment. Just open the free demo and see exactly how it works — about 60 seconds.

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For personal-injury lawyers & advocates

A claim is only as strong as what was captured at the scene.

Most clients arrive days later with a few blurry photos and a fading memory. The ones with strong claims show up with scene photos, the other driver's details, and every call logged. You weren't at the crash. But you can point them somewhere that captures it.

What usually walks in

  • “I think it happened around 5pm”
  • Photos with no dates
  • Other driver's details lost
  • Insurer calls unrecorded

What buildmyevidence brings

  • Timestamped scene photos
  • Other driver & witness details saved
  • Every insurer call logged
  • Exported as a clean record

They arrive ready

The full record, not a fading memory. Stronger from day one.

Evidence isn’t lost

Recommend it the moment they’re safe.

Costs you nothing

No admin. Just point them to it.

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If it's not documented, it's just your word.

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Questions

Documenting a car accident

What should I document after a car accident?
Photos of the scene and damage, the other driver's and witnesses' details, the police report number, your injuries, and every call with the insurer — all dated.
How soon should I document a car accident?
Right away, at the scene if it’s safe. Some injuries appear days later, so keep adding to the record as things develop.
Why does documentation matter for a car accident claim?
Memories fade and stories change. A timestamped record of the scene, the details, and every call is what protects your claim.
What if I forgot to get details at the scene?
Record what you remember now with today’s date, get the police report, and document everything from here — a record started late still beats none.

Other situations

Dealing with more than one thing?

buildmyevidence works for any situation you need to prove. A few others:

Denied insurance claim /insurance-claim-deniedMedical billing dispute /medical-billing-disputeGovernment agency dispute /government-agency-disputeElder-care neglect /elder-care-neglect
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