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Guidelines for Dealing with a Car Accident

 Posted on April 05, 2013 in Uncategorized

Most people use cars daily to go to work, run errands, and visit friends and family. While cars allow us to get to where we need to be in a timely fashion, they sometimes create more of a hassle. If the cars are involved in accidents with other cars, then there could be increased traffic for other drivers and headaches for those involved in the wreck. Following these instructions can limit the opportunities for car crashes to create more problems.

The first step in dealing with a car accident is to assess the well-being of those involved. If anyone is injured it is important to call 911 and receive medical attention, even if there is any doubt. It may also be necessary to move your vehicle out of harm’s way or set up cones and signal flares to warn other motorists and eliminate additional accidents. Also, call the police and your insurance agency to have a record of the accident.

While tempers may be heightened, it will not help to let the situation get out of hand. Be as polite as you can while gathering information such as the other party’s insurance information, notes about the accident or damage, information concerning the police report and potential witness contact information. It is also necessary to refrain from signing any documents unless required by the police officer or insurance agency. Also, while you might know that the accident is your fault, admitting any guilt is a bad idea. It will be up to the police to assign guilt.

Hopefully everyone involved in the crash will be uninjured. But if that is not the case, it is important to have the support of a lawyer experienced in personal injury law. Contact a skilled personal injury attorney today in New Braunfels if injuries you have sustained in a car accident resulted in hospital bills and missed income from your job.

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