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Collecting data, and other crucial steps after a car crash

On Behalf of | Oct 28, 2020 | Serious Personal Injury |

If you got hurt in a car or truck accident in Louisiana, you may be looking into the process of filing a personal injury claim. The process will be a lot easier if you collect data from the accident and have a report to file with your insurance company. There are, as a matter of fact, many steps that victims should ideally take after a crash that can facilitate what comes later.

Exchanging insurance information

First, there are the obvious steps: One should assess the situation as calmly as possible and call for an ambulance if necessary. The parties involved in the crash should move their vehicles out of the way of traffic and surround them with reflective triangles or flares. It’s wise to call the police even in the case of minor crashes. The officer will be the one to write up an incident report.

Victims should be careful not to discuss the details of the crash among themselves as it’s better to avoid admitting guilt or laying blame on anyone. Instead, simply exchange insurance information as well as names and numbers. They should also get the name and number of eyewitnesses and of the police officer.

Gathering data about the crash

While memory is still fresh, a victim should record what happened. If they don’t have an app to aid them, such as the free WreckCheck app offered by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, there’s always pen and paper. For example, they could use diagrams to show what direction the other car came from. They should take photos of vehicle damage, other property damage and any noticeable injuries.

A lawyer to guide you through this time

Before you go forward with a personal injury case, you may want to schedule a legal evaluation. If you go further and hire the lawyer, you may get just the assistance you need to present a strong case before the other party’s insurance company and achieve a fair settlement. The lawyer can handle the negotiations, taking the case to court if all else fails.

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