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What Not To Do After a Car Crash

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Car crashes are a scary and stressful experience, and it is natural to feel shaken up following one. But it is important to stay calm, think clearly, and remember what not to do in the aftermath of an accident. In this blog, we will give an overview of what to avoid doing after a car crash.

Do Not Leave the Scene

First and foremost, it is important not to leave the scene of the accident. Even if the accident is minor, leaving the scene can result in criminal charges and the loss of your driver's license. Stay at the scene until police arrive, and you can exchange information with the other driver(s) involved.

Do Not Forget to Call the Police

No matter how minor the accident may seem, it is important to call the police and request an accident report. This report can be vital if you need to file an insurance claim or the other driver files a claim against you. It can also serve as significant evidence in any legal proceedings that may arise from the accident.

Do Not Admit Fault

It is crucial not to admit fault for the accident, even if you think you may have been responsible. Admitting fault can be used against you by insurance companies or in court, and it may limit your ability to seek compensation for any injuries or damages sustained in the accident.

Do Not Neglect to Exchange Information

Be sure to exchange information with the other driver(s) involved in the accident, including names, phone numbers, email addresses, and insurance information. If there are any witnesses to the accident, get their information as well.

Do Not Refuse Medical Attention

Even if you think that you are okay, it is important to seek medical attention following a car accident. Some injuries, such as whiplash or internal injuries, may not be immediately apparent. Seeing a doctor can also help you establish a medical record of any injuries you sustained in the accident, which can be important if you need to file an insurance claim or litigation.

Do Not Talk to Insurance Companies Without an Attorney

Insurance companies are skilled at minimizing the amount they pay in claims, and they may try to get you to admit fault or sign away your rights too quickly. Before talking to an insurance company, consult with an experienced personal injury attorney who can advise you on your rights and negotiate with the insurance company on your behalf.

Do Seek Legal Help

If you have been injured in a car accident, seek the help of an experienced personal injury attorney. They can guide you through the legal process, help you understand your rights and options, and advocate for your best interests.

An attorney can also help you gather evidence, negotiate with insurance companies, and ensure that you receive fair compensation for your injuries, damages, and any lost wages or earning potential.

In the aftermath of a car accident, stay calm and remember what not to do. Do not leave the scene, forget to call the police, admit fault, neglect to exchange information, refuse medical attention, or talk to insurance companies without an attorney.

Instead, seek the help of an experienced personal injury attorney who can guide you through the legal process, help you understand your rights, and advocate for you. With the right legal help and guidance, you can get the compensation you deserve and move on from the accident with peace of mind.

If you were injured in a Nashville car accident, contact Witherington Injury Law today at (615) 697-6503 or fill out our form online for a free initial consultation.

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