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Knowing what to do after a car accident is critical. First, make sure you and your passengers are okay. Next, assist anyone else who may be injured. While assisting, call 911. Don’t hesitate to visit a hospital, as injuries may not be immediately apparent.
Anyone injured in a car accident should seek the advice of the best car accident lawyer in Arizona, Gage Mathers. We’ve been winning cases for more than five decades and can help you get the compensation you deserve.
After the accident, examine yourself and ensure you’re alright. Look around the car. Is anyone else injured? If you can get out of your car, see if anyone is injured in the other vehicles and needs help. Now, it’s time to take action.
Either call 911 yourself or direct others to do so. Once this has been done, pull out your phone and begin recording a video of the scene. Try to get all angles and use smooth movements. If any bystanders are nearby, continue recording and ask them if they saw anything. These witness statements can be crucial to a case. Take photos of the accident from many angles, as well.
You should also take photos of any injuries. These can help doctors provide care and can stand as evidence in a potential injury settlement.
Take a photo of any other drivers’ licenses and insurance information, and get their phone numbers. Ask any witnesses to stick around until the police arrive. If they wish to leave, get their contact information for later.
It’s important to allow police to clear the scene of the accident and stay out of their way. Let medical personnel do their work and do not interrupt them. Once the scene is secured, an officer will begin taking statements.
If asked, introduce yourself as one of the people involved in the accident. Avoid saying anything that could be seen as admitting fault. Use general phrases like, “Our cars hit each other” rather than phrases like, “I ran into their car.” If you believe the other driver was at fault, say so.
Keep calm during your interaction with the police. Despite the intense emotions you may be feeling, remain polite and answer questions respectfully. If you need a few minutes, tell the officer you need to catch your breath, then speak to them once you’re calm.
Emergency responders like firefighters and EMTs may ask about your condition. Even if you feel okay, you should still visit the hospital. Get a thorough examination at the hospital, including x-rays and any other tests the doctor thinks are appropriate.
One of the most common mistakes accident victims make is not visiting the hospital. Days, weeks, or months later, pains and problems can begin; tying these injuries to the accident so long after the fact is difficult, but if you have an x-ray from the day of the accident, the connection can be much easier to prove.
The upfront cost of a hospital visit is nothing compared to how much you can get in a car accident settlement, so don’t hesitate to go right away.
Many people contact their insurance companies immediately after an accident–this can be a mistake. Your first call should be to a qualified car accident attorney. They can advise you regarding the steps to take with the insurance company, and in some cases, they may handle all the insurance communications for you.
Remember, a personal injury attorney consultation is free; they will only take your case if they believe they can win. With nothing to lose, a call to an attorney can only help your case. As expenses are calculated and the picture becomes clearer, an attorney can estimate how much settlement money for the car accident they can request.
At Gage Mathers, we’ve recovered more than $275 million for our clients. With more than fifty years of experience, we understand the insurance settlement industry better than anyone. Each client of ours is treated like family–let us help you get the justice and compensation you deserve!
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