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Posted 09/15/2013 in Accidents and Injuries

Car Accident Dos and Don'ts


Car Accident Dos and Don'ts

If you or a loved one are involved in an auto accident, the following are some "do's and don'ts" to help you protect your right to a legal remedy for harm suffered. Prepare yourself ahead of time by printing out this helpful pamphlet on the first steps after an auto accident and storing it in your glove compartment. It has itemized steps you can check off and an area to fill out relevant information after a wreck.


THE DOs

  • DO seek medical attention before doing anything else.
  • DO summon the police in appropriate cases.
  • DO cooperate with all law enforcement and emergency personnel who respond to the scene.
  • DO get the license plate numbers of all other vehicles involved in car accidents and the drivers' names, addresses, telephone numbers, and insurance information.
  • DO get the animal's owner's name and address and any license information if an animal bite or attack injured you.
  • DO write down the names, addresses, and phone numbers of all potential witnesses to an accident.
  • DO contact your health, homeowner's, and/or automobile insurance companies, as appropriate.
  • DO take photographs of all of the following, as applicable, as soon as possible after the accident: The accident scene from all angles. The surrounding area. The product or animal that caused your injuries. Your injuries. Any property damage.
  • DO contact your attorney.


THE DON'Ts

  • DON'T move your vehicle after an automobile accident unless necessary for safety or required by law.
  • DON'T subject yourself to further injury by standing or waiting in an area of traffic or other safety hazards.
  • DON'T leave the scene of an accident until the police tell you it is okay to do so.
  • DON'T throw away any potential evidence in the case, such as defective products or torn or blood-stained clothing.
  • DON'T remain in a burning building while calling for help. Leave the area of danger first, and then immediately call from a safe place.
  • DON'T engage in discussions as to fault with anyone, and make sure you don't apologize for anything as it can be considered evidence that you were legally at fault.
  • DON'T agree to settlement terms without contacting your attorney.

Note from HandelontheLaw.com: This article is to be used as an educational guide only and should not be interpreted as a legal consultation. Readers of this article are advised to seek an attorney if a legal consultation is needed. Laws may vary by state and are subject to change, thus the accuracy of this information can not be guaranteed. Readers act on this information solely at their own risk. Neither the author, handelonthelaw.com, or any of its affiliates shall have any liability stemming from this article.


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