The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that car accidents are responsible for two to three million injuries per year. Some of those injuries are life-altering and catastrophic. If you are in an accident that results in an injury, then it is important to play your cards right. Taking the right steps right after an accident can increase the chances of receiving adequate compensation for your damages.
Below, our Santa Rosa accident lawyer explains which steps to take after a car accident injury. We encourage you to contact us for a free consultation if you have questions.
If your car accident resulted in an injury, then yes, you should receive medical attention. There are certain types of injuries that may not be apparent right away, like internal bleeding. Should you neglect treatment for such an injury, it could result in permanent disability or death. Doctors may catch delayed car accident injuries.
In addition, seeking treatment for an injury establishes medical records. These records may be enormously useful later during settlement negotiations or a jury trial. For instance, your medical records could be useful during an expert deposition with a medical professional.
Yes, you should make an attempt to preserve evidence if you can do so safely. Photographs, video footage and witness statements can help strengthen the merits of your case. See if you are able to take photographs of your injuries, damage to your vehicle and other vehicles as well as the surrounding conditions. It may also be a good idea to grab contact information from witnesses.
You should speak with an attorney about any evidence gathered after a crash. An attorney can help you protect existing evidence and possibly uncover new evidence.
Absolutely not. You may have to speak with your own insurance company, but no such obligation exists for the other party’s insurance company. In fact, you may seriously jeopardize your ability to recover adequate compensation should you choose to talk to an insurance adjuster from another provider.
Contact an attorney after your accident and let he or she do the talking. An insurance adjuster may use what you say against you to reduce the value of a claim.
Posting on social media can be a major mistake when you are involved in any type of legal affair, especially settlement negotiations or a trial during a personal injury case. You should stay off social media. Never discuss the specifics of your case with a third party. A good rule of thumb is to assume that in our high-tech society, there are eyes and ears everywhere.
Questions about how to handle a car accident injury? Contact our Santa Rosa accident attorney for a free consultation. Flahavan Law Offices can explain your legal rights following a crash. To schedule a free consultation, dial (707) 414-0119 or use the contact form on our site.
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The information on this website is for general information purposes only. Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.
All Rights Reserved.
The information on this website is for general information purposes only. Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.
All Rights Reserved.