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.
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.
Capture — Add scene photos, the other driver’s details, and every call. Timestamped instantly.
Build — Everything lands on one dated timeline.
Export — One tap turns it into a complete record for your insurer or lawyer.
The demo
See the whole app for yourself.
No signup. No payment. Just open the free demo and see exactly how it works — about 60 seconds.
If it's not documented, it's just your word.
Start building your record today — or see the free demo first.
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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: