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Personal injury claims: What actions should be taken after a car accident? 

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The idea of being caught up in a car accident is something that none of us really want to think about. Sadly, thousands of people are involved in such accidents every year and while, thankfully the majority of those accidents aren’t life threatening, the impact that these events have on the victims can stay with them for forever. And when that accident wasn’t your fault, and your injuries are the result of the negligence of someone else, it makes it even more difficult to process. 

No one wants to follow through with a car accident lawsuit, however seeking monetary compensation from the person at fault will not only help cover your rising medical bills but it will also help you get your life back on track. One of the best ways to secure a strong personal injury case with a solid foundation is by acting appropriately immediately after an accident. Read on for some helpful advice.

Stop the car

It is a legal requirement that you should stop your vehicle if you have been in an accident. Putting on your hazard lights signifies that you have recognised that there has been an accident and that you’re going to stop as soon as it is safe to do so. Try to pull your vehicle out of the road and out of the way of oncoming traffic if possible.

Check for injuries

Check yourself for injuries and any passengers. If anyone is hurt call for an ambulance immediately. If everyone is able to do so, exit the vehicle safely and away from the main road.

Remain calm

When you’ve been involved in an accident that wasn’t your fault, as well as being shocked its natural to feel frustrated and angry. It’s imperative that you remain calm and concentrate on getting in touch with the emergency services and getting to safety.

Speak with the other party

If another party was involved in the accident then try not to apologise or admit guilt inadvertently in anyway. They may wish to discuss the accident, try to pass on the blame or possibly try to avoid further action. Remain calm and swap details with the other driver, including their name, contact details and vehicle and insurance information.  

Speak to any witnesses

If there was someone else at the scene who witnessed what happened, then it’s a good idea to get their contact details too. 

Don’t be afraid to gather evidence

If you are able to do so, now is a good time to start building your claim. Gathering evidence such as the date and time, taking note of the weather conditions – taking photographs to back this up, as well as photographs of the damage caused, and any injuries sustained. 

Get in touch with a personal injury lawyer

When you feel ready to do so, get in touch with a personal injury lawyer who can help you with your claim. Bear in mind that statute of limitations may limit the validity of your claim if you wait too long to file. 

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Legal Desire December 3, 2019
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