How to Proceed Legally Following a Car Accident
How to Proceed Legally Following a Car Accident
If you’ve been involved in a car accident, your injuries may cause negative effects on your life. Victims often experience the strain on physical recovery, mental health issues, and strained personal relationships. However, a good car accident lawyer can help you seek a court settlement to help you on your recovery journey.Statistics reveal that 20 to 50 million people suffer non-fatal injuries from collisions in the U.S. every year. Moreover, many of these injuries lead to long-term disabilities. Taking legal action after the crash can have a significant impact on your finances and overall well-being.Call the PoliceThis is arguably the first thing you should do after a car accident. The 911 dispatcher will ask you some questions. Try to be brief and exact with your answers, and don’t state who you think is responsible for the accident.The police will also ask further questions to everyone involved in the incident. This is necessary for the police officers to compile a police report. Make sure you have a copy of this report to assist your lawyer in their investigation. Hard evidence like this will help your lawyer build a solid case to win you a decent settlement.Ensure Everyone Involved Is SafeThe first thing you should take care of is your own safety. Once you are out of harm's way check on the other driver and anyone else involved, like pedestrians and passengers. When you find someone injured, begin first aid on them if you have experience. If you are not trained in offering first aid, call an ambulance and closely follow the dispatcher’s instructions.Even if you aren’t suffering from visible injuries, you may have incurred some unknown internal injuries. Studies have proven that the adrenaline rush that occurs in your body after a distressful situation like an accident tends to distract you from the sensation of pain. It’s therefore crucial, for legal reasons, to get yourself medically assessed after an accident even if you feel okay.
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The point of impact
The cars’ interiors
The number plates of the vehicles involved
The other driver’s full name, home address, and contact information
The other driver’s number plate, driver’s license details, and the car model
The other driver’s insurance details
Police report
Inspection report to estimate the value of the damage done to your car
Your medical records, including bills, a list of medications, diagnosis reports, and other relevant information from the hospital
Loss of income records if the accident affected your ability to work
About Kerry L. Tucker
Early in his journalism career, Kerry L. Tucker had a revelation: there were not enough experts reporting on law issues. Legal matters are part of daily life. Yet, there seems to be a general aversion towards them. One of the main reasons for this is that the convoluted legal language is difficult for many people to follow. Therefore, he decided to change how the law is perceived by the public. Throughout his career, he met with many people who shared their personal stories with him. Some of these hit him harder. One of the cases that stayed with him and influenced his future career development was a car accident case involving a child. From then on, he decided to zero in on car accident lawsuits.