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Common Mistakes Made by People Who Recently Got a Road Accident

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Sophie Turton
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November 3, 2019
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    Common Mistakes Made by People Who Recently Got a Road Accident

    Being in an accident can completely turn your world upside down. While you might think that the law is always on your side, there are so many minor mistakes you can end up doing that can really tip the scales in regards to how your lawsuit goes or how much compensation you actually get. This is why it is crucial for anyone to know exactly what to avoid when involved in a road accident:

    Not gathering enough evidence

    Yes, you’ve been in an accident. You’re in shock, and it sucks that you’re required to still gather as much evidence as possible, but it is important to make sure that you do. Based on lawyer’s from Olson Law Firm, one of the major reasons truck accidents are a lot more difficult in comparison to car accidents is because of the complexity of securing evidence. That is mainly because truck accidents need a lot more detailed information, and not having sufficient proof can really affect the case in a negative way. Due to many parties being held liable when it comes to truck accidents, it requires a lot more in-depth investigation as well as records from the truck company about that specific truck, the driver and the cargo it was carrying, which makes it more difficult to gather as it consists of several parties.

    Not calling the police

    It is crucial to call the police to the scene of the accident as they know what information is needed to be collected. Forgetting to call the police can result in not enough evidence being gathered in terms of witnesses, driver information or a thorough report being conducted by someone who was at the scene. Failing to call the police can put you at risk of missing out on important procedures that needed to be taken at the time of the accident. It also means that you need to file a police report separately within a certain amount of time, which could result in you missing the deadline.

    Assuming you were at fault

    One of the things you should never do is voice your guilt or take responsibility in a motor vehicle accident as it can come back to haunt you when filing a personal injury claim. There are times when you assume that it was your fault, but when you see the whole picture, you understand that it wasn’t. However, vocalizing your guilt can really set you back when it comes to insurance claims.

    Not visiting a doctor

    Getting a medical report is crucial to identify the effect of the accident and the severity of the injuries. A medical report is needed to be able to file a claim, and without it, there is no way of proving you are entitled to anything.

    It is easy to lose focus during an accident, but it is essential to make sure you avoid doing any of the things above as it can really harm your prospects of getting the compensation you deserve. Following the right procedures ensures that you’ve done your part and will most likely result in your best interest.

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