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What To Do Following An Auto Accident

A car accident is always unexpected. People involved in motor vehicle collisions are often panicked, disoriented and confused immediately after the crash. Knowing what to do following an auto accident, however, can make a huge difference in the outcome of a personal injury case, if you later choose to file one. Below are just a few tips on what to do immediately after an auto accident:

1. Move your vehicle to the side of the road. Many people believe they should not move their vehicle in order for police to be able to determine who was at fault in the accident. However, leaving your damaged vehicle in the middle of the roadway places your own life and the lives of others in peril. It is safer to move your vehicle to the side of the road out of harm's way, if possible. If the damage to your vehicle prevents you from moving it, exit the vehicle and move to the side of the road until police arrive.

2. Call the police. Even if the crash was just a fender bender and it seems that your vehicle wasn't damaged, you should call the police immediately following the accident. A police report of the accident is crucial if you want to bring a personal injury lawsuit against the at-fault driver. Moreover, the other driver may have no insurance, have a suspended license or be under the influence of drugs or alcohol. A police officer will be able to determine if the other driver has broken the law, and issue a ticket or make an arrest, as necessary.

3. Take down the other driver's personal and contact information. The police will record the contact information for the other driver and any witnesses to the crash, but it is important that you exchange information, such as your name, phone number, insurance information, and license plate number, with the other driver, as well. In addition, you should also write down the names and contact information of any witnesses at the scene for your own records.
What To Do Following An Auto Accident


4. Take pictures. Police will take photographs of the accident scene, but it is a good idea to take your own pictures, if possible. These days, most cell phones are equipped with a camera with which you can document evidence at the scene of the crash, including damaged vehicles, injuries, the scene of the accident, including tire marks or debris in the roadway, and the license plates of any other vehicles involved in the crash. If you choose to file a personal injury lawsuit, these photos can help your attorney investigate the accident and prepare your case.

5. Don't admit fault. A police officer doesn't have to read you your Miranda rights after an auto accident, but you need to remember that anything you say may be used as evidence against you. Even seemingly innocuous statements, such as I'm sorry or I'm not hurt, can sway the jury in a personal injury case. Be polite and courteous, and answer all questions asked by police but never admit fault of any kind.

6. See a doctor: Even if you believe you weren't injured in the accident, seek medical treatment immediately. Auto accidents often result in hidden injuries that won't show signs or symptoms for days or even weeks after the crash. It is of the utmost importance that you see a doctor to diagnose any hidden injuries and begin treatment as soon as possible.
What To Do Following An Auto Accident


7. Contact your insurance company as soon as possible. Always contact your own insurance agent as soon as possible following an accident. If you fail to notify your insurance carrier, your claim may later be denied.

8. Contact an attorney before accepting a settlement offer. Do not accept an insurance company's offer to settle without first consulting a personal injury attorney. You may have hidden injuries and hidden costs that you are unaware of, and the settlement amount offered will not be adequate to fully compensate you for all of your damages.

Knowing the steps to take immediately following an auto accident is essential to ensuring you receive just compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, vehicle repairs, and any other damages caused by the accident.

by: Teri K. Quincy




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