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Immediately after the impact, stop. Do not drive away. Leaving the scene of an accident by a driver can be considered a criminal act. Contact the local police department and explain what happened. An officer will come to the scene and make a report. After the police arrive, cooperate with them. Explain what happened and why it was the other person 's fault t. Ask how you can obtain a ·copy of the report. Later obtain a copy of the report.
If anyone is injured, call for emergency medical assistance. Although it is important to remain at the scene until the police arrive, if the injuries are so serious that immediate medical attention must be obtained, you may need to leave the accident area before the police arrive. Before you leave, give your name and address to the other driver; report what has happened to the police as soon as possible.
If you are hurt, seek medical attention as soon as possible. If necessary, go to an emergency room or to a doctor 's office. It is always best to seek medical attention as soon as possible after the accident. If directed to obtain follow-up medical treatment, do so in a timely fashion. To prosecute a personal injury claim, a consistent and timely trail of treatment from the time of the accident unti l the claimant makes maximum medical improvement is the best evidence to support your claim. Treatment history with long delays or large gaps is often treated with suspicion by insurance companies.
While at the scene, obtain the name, address and telephone number of the operators of all vehicles involved in the accident, as well as any eyewitness. If you cannot identify the responsible party, you cannot make a claim against that party or that party's insurance company. A witness who cannot be identified cannot be called as a witness at the trial of your case.
Although it is acceptable to discuss how the accident occurred with the investigating police officer, you should not discuss how the accident occurred with the other drivers or any eyewitnesses. If you are contacted by the other driver's insurance company, you should not discuss how the accident occurred with the adjuster.
As soon as possible, you should report the accident to your insurance agent. Depending on the type of coverage you have, you may have claims against your own automobile insurance policy, including the following:
Medical Payment coverage: If you are involved in a motor vehicle accident and you have medical pay coverage, your motor vehicle insurance company will pay for any expenses for medical treatment as a result of injuries from the accident normally within one (1) year of the company will pay regardless of whether or not the responsible party pays or your medical insurance pays. No one besides yourself has benefit of the premiums you paid for this coverage. Insist that medical payments be made directly to you and not to any care provider. This allows you to determine how the money shall be spent and also prevent duplicate payment.
The Law Office of KENNETH A. SEUFERT, P.C. represents clients hurt in accidents on contingency fees. No fee is paid at the time you hire your attorney. We advance all expenses of litigation. You pay legal fees and litigation expenses only if there is a recovery. We offer free initial consultation and we answer all questions without charge.
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