Glad it's nothing worse. I've heard it time and time again. Small bump, crash or just a scratch. Cyclist brushes it off and is on their way. Before long they realise their bike has a flaw or they have an injury that wasn't very obvious at first. At worse they need to replace an expensive frame or pay for many physio sessions. Always, always, take details of the people involved, witnesses and if needed call the ambulance and/or police. Later on go for a check up at your GP and look over your bike thoroughly. Be OTT about it. Obviously proportionate to the severity of the incident but do that little bit more than you think you need to. It may help you a great deal later on.
Glad it's nothing worse. I've heard it time and time again. Small bump, crash or just a scratch. Cyclist brushes it off and is on their way. Before long they realise their bike has a flaw or they have an injury that wasn't very obvious at first. At worse they need to replace an expensive frame or pay for many physio sessions. Always, always, take details of the people involved, witnesses and if needed call the ambulance and/or police. Later on go for a check up at your GP and look over your bike thoroughly. Be OTT about it. Obviously proportionate to the severity of the incident but do that little bit more than you think you need to. It may help you a great deal later on.