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    What to Do When You Are Involved in an Auto Accident

    Delia ColegroveBy Delia ColegroveFebruary 19, 2020Updated:February 21, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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    It is advisable that you contact an accident attorney as quickly as possible following a car accident. This is because the at-fault party will notify his insurance company immediately – and they will be calling for a statement. This is when you find an attorney before you say anything. You didn’t plan on getting in an accident but in order to protect your interest, you should call an attorney as quickly as possible. 

    What to do first

    Accidents happen all the time in Florida, some believe because the amount of tourist that visit the state. After you have an accident, you are usually in shock, but try to calm yourself so you can think clearly. The priority is to called authorities and seeks any medical treatment for your injuries. Have a doctor check you out even if you don’t think you have any injuries; you can have injuries that are not always visible such as a concussion. You need to keep all receipts as documentation of the expenses you have incurred due to the accident. Follow your doctor’s orders closely. Then this is the time to contact an accident attorney. Good car accident lawyer in Fort Lauderdale if you live in that area.

    More documentation

    It is also important, if you can, at the accident scene to do the following: 

    • Take photos of the accident scene.
    • Take photos of damage to your car.
    • Photograph your injuries.
    • Photographtraffic signals that the at-fault driver might have violated or just ignored. 

    These pictures are important if there is a dispute over which driver caused the accident.

    More information

    Don’t forget to exchange contact information with the other driver involved in the accident as well as those who might have witnessed what happened. But that is all the communication you should have with other people. Never engage in conversation about what happened or take any responsibility. Visit the website for more information on what to do and how to contact an accident attorney.

    Automatic for you

    Make sure that these details are ingrained in your brain, so if you have an accident, you will remember all you need to do and it will all be automatic for you. 

     

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