What To Do After A Car Accident

Personal Injury Attorney

Car Accident LawyerKnowing what steps to take after a vehicle accident can help the process of filing an injury claim go more smoothly. But knowing what to do can be confusing. In this post, we will provide a general overview of what you should do if you are injured in a crash. For more detailed information that may apply to your situation, contact a seasoned personal injury attorney.

Seek Medical Attention

If anyone has been seriously hurt, call 911 for emergency assistance. This also applies to you. If you choose not to be checked out by EMTs, then you should either visit an emergency room or visit your own primary care physician. There are many types of car accident injuries that have delayed symptoms so it is important to be medically evaluated as soon as possible.

Contact Police

If no one called for an ambulance, you should still contact the police while you are at the scene. In many states, this is required under certain circumstances. Even if it is not required, you should still call the police. An accident report from law enforcement can be a very strong piece of evidence for your attorney to use in your injury claim.

Exchange Information with the Other Driver

It is critical to not leave the accident scene without exchanging contact and other information with the other driver. If you do leave, you could later be accused and charged with a hit and run. Make sure you obtain the other driver’s name, address, phone number, license and registration, VIN number for the other driver’s vehicle, contact information, and proof of the other driver’s automobile insurance coverage.

Limit Your Statements

You only have to provide the necessary details to the police officer at the crash scene. Do not offer any information except exactly what is asked. Once you get home, you should contact your own insurance company to report the accident, however, do not speak with the other driver’s insurance company until you have consulted with your own attorney, regardless of what they tell you.

Insurance company adjusters have been known to use manipulating tactics to get victims to say things that could jeopardize their claim. The adjuster may tell you they are required to get a recorded statement from you within a very limited amount of time. Just let them know you cannot make a statement until you have spoken with your attorney. Once they find out you have an attorney advocating for you, many insurance adjusters realize they will not be able to manipulate you.

File an Accident Report with the Police/DMV

If for some reason you did not contact police at the crash site, or they never showed up, you will want to make sure you file a report within the required amount of time the state has set for a deadline. Your attorney can provide that information based on the state you had your accident in.

Contact a Personal Injury Law Firm

If you have been injured in a car accident or any other type of accident, contact an experienced attorney, like a Newark personal injury lawyer from Rispoli & Borneo, P.C. to find out what legal options you may have.