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Four Things to Avoid Doing After a Car Accident

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Car accidents are sudden and traumatic events. Afterward, injured individuals typically only want to do the right thing and may not be thinking about protecting any future claim they may file in the future. This can lead to common mistakes that make obtaining compensation for their injuries much more challenging. Below, our Tampa car accident attorney explains four of the most important things to avoid doing after a crash.

Do Not Leave the Scene

It is not uncommon for people to panic after a crash and this can cause them to do things they otherwise would not. One of these is leaving the scene of the crash. Of course, many people are aware that leaving the scene of an accident involving injuries, death, or significant property damage is a crime. The penalties are very serious and include up to five years in prison. Always remain at the scene so you can take the necessary steps to protect your rights.

Do Not Discuss the Accident at the Scene 

Other than law enforcement officers, it is important that you do not discuss the crash with others involved. Even apologizing that another driver sustained injuries or saying that you ‘simply did not see them’ can indicate that you caused the crash, even if that is not true. Your words will be taken out of context to prove that you wholly or partly caused the accident. This can greatly impact the success of any claim you file in the aftermath.

Do Not Forget to Collect Evidence

The moments after a car accident are traumatic and it is natural to feel shocked and upset, particularly if you suffered injuries. If it is possible, exchange names, contact information, insurance details, and driver’s license numbers with all drivers involved. Even if you are only going to file a no-fault claim for personal injury protection (PIP) benefits, you will need this information for your insurance company.

In addition to exchanging information, take photos and video footage of the overall scene, pertinent information such as a stop sign the other driver ran, and your injuries. Also locate any witnesses who saw the crash and ask for their names and contact information.

Do Not Underestimate the Severity of Your Injuries

A car accident can cause adrenaline to flood your system, which can mask certain symptoms and injuries. One of the biggest mistakes to avoid after a crash is to assume that you are fine simply because you do not notice any injuries. Always seek medical attention so a doctor can examine you and identify all injuries. Medical records will document the extent of your injuries while also making sure they do not become worse.

Do Contact Our Car Accident Attorney in Tampa

One of the best ways to protect your best interests after a crash is to speak to a Tampa car accident attorney. At Moore Law, our experienced attorney can review the facts of your case, determine who is liable for your injuries, and guide you through the process so you obtain the most successful outcome with your case. Call us now at 813-510-5400 or contact us online to schedule a consultation with our experienced attorney.

Source:

flsenate.gov/laws/statutes/2024/768.81

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