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Auto Accident Cases
Auto accident cases are regarded by many attorneys as simple litigation.
In many instances, that stereotype is true, and attorneys may quickly
collect a recovery. However, in cases involving serious injuries or fatalities,
insurance coverage may reach its limits, and cases quickly become complicated.
Under these circumstances, many attorneys simply recommend that their clients
accept a settlement, although this does not usually maximize the recovery.
The Law Office of Charles E. Andersen can help you maximize and speed
your recover y of money damages if you have been injured in an auto
accident.
What to do if in an Auto Accident
1. Stay at the scene.
2. Call the police, or request that a witness call.
It is important not to handle the accident yourself.
3. Render first aid to others involved if you are qualified.
Do not move any injured unless their life is in immediate danger.
4. If possible, keep vehicles in their original positions.
If necessary, move as little as possible.
5. Stay in your car is injured.
6. Do not admit responsibility.
7. If injured at all, seek medical attention at the scene.
8. Gather information at the scene. Important info includes
name, address and phone number of all those involved. In addition, license
number and insurance information of all drivers involved is important. Last,
take notes about the scene, weather, traffic, and skid marks.
The accident will be investigated by either the responding police officer
or a
crash unit. These officers will interview all parties and take statements
on the accident. In addition, the office should provide all parties with
contact information. Once the investigation is complete, the officer will
issue a formal report, and criminal charges may be made.
What to do after an Auto Accident
1. Immediately call your auto insurance company to
inform them
2. Make a follow up appointment with your physician. Although
there may not be any apparent injuries, it is important that the cause of
any unseen injuries be determined.
3. Contact the Law Office of Charles E. Andersen, Esq. to understand legal rights and
responsibilities.
4. Report the accident to the Department of Public Safety.
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