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Do’s and Don’ts When Reporting a Car Accident

If someone you know or love has been injured in a car accident, caused by the negligent or reckless actions of another party, you need to make it a priority to look for an experienced car accident attorney. For more information consult with Elizabeth car accident lawyer at (908) 248-4404.

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Do’s and Don’ts When Reporting a Car Accident

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  1. Do’s and Don’ts When Reporting a Car Accident 908-374-6730 dmlawyer.com

  2. Do’s: • Do call 911 to come to the scene of the accident, especially if you or someone else has suffered serious injuries. • Do wait at the scene of the accident until emergency personnel arrive, regardless of whether you are the injured party. If you leave the scene of the accident before the authorities arrive, you may be faced with the serious penalty of causing a hit-and-run accident. • Do only provide information to the police that is accurate. Car accidents can understandably leave victims feeling shaken and confused, leaving you unable to think clearly. It is best to take your time, calm down, and explain to the police how the accident happened in the most accurate way possible.

  3. Don’ts: • Don’t admit or discuss fault. During the immediate aftermath of an accident, it may not be clear exactly how the accident happened. This most often happens because accidents are a horrific experience that can leave victims shaken. • Don’t discuss your medical condition. You are not a physician and thus in no position to diagnose whether you have suffered any injuries resulting from the accident. • Don’t forget to get pertinent information for yourself. It can take several weeks for the police report to become available. If you are physically able, you should obtain the other party’s contact and insurance information (including the information for any witnesses to the accident) for yourself.

  4. Call an Experienced Elizabeth Car Accident Attorney We promise our clients complete dedication and devotion to aggressively pursuing the claim. dmlawyer.com 908-374-670

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