Actions Required To Take After A California Car Accident

Actions Required To Take After A California Car Accident | 2H Law

When you’ve sustained injuries in a car crash, you’ll face a lot of problems. As you try to get better, you have to deal with expensive medical bills, trouble working, and a lot of pain and suffering. To make things easier, you need a California car crash lawyer who has won cases before and understands what it takes to win.

If you do these 7 things after a car accident, you can safeguard your wellness as well as your right to compensation:

  • Contact 911 – Make a 911 call immediately if someone is hurt or if there is a lot of damage to cars or property. The cops will write up an accident report that will be the documentation about your accident, and first responders can start helping people who were hurt at the scene of the accident.
  • Take photographs, gather details, and document the events – Taking pictures of your car, your wounds, the scene of the crash, and anything else that you think could be important can help you win a claim for personal injury. You should gather the car’s and driver’s full name, contact details, and registration number. If there are any eyewitnesses, make sure you have their contact details too, so that your attorney can connect with them. Write every detail you can recall about what happened as soon as you can. The more information you can give regarding what occurred, the more likely you are to get compensation for it.
  • Get treatment – People who have been hurt badly should get medical help right away. But even though you believe your injuries aren’t that bad, you should still see a doctor right away. Internal injuries, injuries to soft tissues, discomfort, and other kinds of injuries may arise slowly after an accident. Even injuries that seem small at first can get worse. If you make a claim after a car accident, this first medical report can be a good way to show how bad your injuries are.
  • Don’t accept fault or apologize – It’s important never to say that you were at fault for the accident, whether it’s to the cops, eyewitnesses, or another driver. Accidents happen fast and can be hard to understand. Even though it’s natural to feel bad for another driver, confessing fault or expressing regret might negatively impact your chances of getting paid, even if it turns out afterward that you weren’t at fault or just partly to blame.
  • Keep copies of medical bills – Keep a record of every accident-related purchase you make. With the right paperwork, you may be able to get back the money you spent on medical care, vehicle maintenance, medicines, transport from your home to the doctor, and more.
  • Don’t tell the insurance company anything – In the days after the accident, the insurance provider may call you and suggest you sign an agreement for payment. Don’t sign anything, and don’t answer the phone. If you sign a deal, you might lose your right to get full payment for the accident.

Call a lawyer 

An experienced California car accident lawyer can help you get the most money for medical expenses and wage losses and shield you from the insurance provider. You can contact us at 2H Law Firm on our toll-free number (619) 374-9320 any time, day or night, to talk to one of our experienced car accident lawyers for free.

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