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Whether you were involved in a fender-bender or a serious crash, personal injury attorneys offer all car accident victims the same advice. However, if you’ve never been involved in one before, you may not know how to act in your own best interests. For optimal results, avoid these mistakes after a collision.

3 Mistakes People Make After a Car Accident

1. Denying Medical Treatment

As soon as law enforcement and paramedics arrive on the scene, they may ask if you experienced any injuries and would like to be examined. While you may feel fine at that moment, it’s crucial to accept the medical treatment you are offered.

Often, the shock of an accident can result in an adrenaline rush, which masks pain. From whiplash to internal bleeding, there are plenty of injuries that are slow to reveal themselves, so you should always opt for medical attention. 

2. Apologizing to the Other Driver

attorneyWhen you exit your car to check on the other involved drivers, prevent yourself from using the word “sorry” in any capacity. Unfortunately, your remarks could be portrayed as an admission of guilt. This could make it harder to negotiate with the insurance companies and receive the compensation you need to cover collision repairs, medical bills, and lost wages.

3. Talking to the Insurance Adjuster

After the accident, you may be contacted by an insurance adjuster either from your coverage provider or the other driver’s. This professional may ask you for details about the accident, including the extent of the damage to you and your car.

Since your words could be used to downplay the damages, it’s crucial to consult with an attorney before speaking with an insurance adjuster. You can also ask your attorney to speak to them on your behalf.

 

After the shock of a car accident, the attorneys at Love-Sloan Law will work hard to minimize your stress. They have nearly 20 years of experience helping drivers in the York County, SC, area. They will examine the details of your case and fight for compensation on your behalf, so you can focus on recovering. To learn more about their practice areas, visit the website. You can also call (803) 326-0000 to schedule a consultation today.

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