4 Common Mistakes Car Accident Victims Make

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Millions of car accidents happen every year in America. Forbes reported that nearly 600 auto accident deaths were predicted over the July 4th weekend alone.

If you have been in an accident and are trying to deal with the aftermath and the case on your own, things can go wrong without the help of an experienced auto accident lawyer. Because of a lack of knowledge and experience of the law, many mistakes can happen. Those mistakes can compromise your claim and your likelihood of receiving a certain compensation amount for the injuries and damages incurred to you and your loved ones.

Disclaimer: This article is for general information purposes only. This article is not legal advice. To speak with a San Diego Personal Injury Attorney, you can give Villasenor Law Offices a call today.

Common Mistake #1: Not collecting enough details or pictures at the scene of the accident

One of the most common mistakes made by car accident victims is not collecting sufficient information at the accident scene. This is often because the accident itself is a stressful experience. Car accidents can be frightening, confusing, and disorienting. People are usually not at their best when an accident has just happened. You are more likely to miss crucial information that you need to be collecting or recording. Correctly collecting this information will be crucial in the legal proceedings and insurance claims process. Be sure to take pictures of the vehicle, license plate, and the damage. Record the names, contact numbers, and insurance information of everybody involved in the accident, as well as the names and contact details of witnesses, and any information you recall about the incident itself.

Common Mistake #2: Failing to seek medical help

Most people fail to seek medical care immediately when an ambulance does not arrive at the accident scene. Injuries suffered from auto accidents can take hours or even days to show and can still be severe or life-threatening.

Some of your injuries may be susceptible only through diagnosis by a medical expert. It is crucial to seek medical care as soon as possible, as medical examinations and testing can assist in documenting and proving injuries and trauma to help  bolster the value and validity of your personal injury case. A doctor can provide recommendations for future medical care and medications and disability slips if unable to work. 

Common Mistake #3: Admission to guilt

Often, people are shaken up emotionally when they are in car accidents. They may begin saying to the other passengers or driver, “I am so sorry! I didn’t see you!” However, it is not recommended to make statements or admit any guilt after an accident. A polite exchange of information is all that is required. Bear in mind that anything you say can be used against you in a court case. It is best to consult with a car accident lawyer or a San Diego Personal Injury Lawyer to guide you throughout proceedings.

Common Mistake #4: Failing to call the police

Don’t forget to call the police! Having a police report will provide a legal public record of your incident and the circumstances. Further, the police will record the scene, relevant signs, traffic lights, parties, vehicles and witnesses. 

If you were in a car crash or any auto accident, call San Diego Car Accident Lawyer Christopher Villasenor to help you with your next steps.

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