August 20, 2025: Avoid these mistakes after you’ve been in a car accident.
- Delaying Medical Treatment: Seeking medical attention immediately after the accident is crucial, even if you don’t feel seriously injured. Delays can harm your health and weaken your claim.
- Not Reporting the Accident: Failing to report the accident to the police and your insurance company can complicate your claim. Always file a police report and notify your insurer as soon as possible.
- Admitting Fault: Avoid admitting fault at the scene of the accident. Statements you make can be used against you later. Stick to the facts when talking to the police and the other party involved.
- Not Collecting Evidence: Gather as much evidence as possible at the scene, including photos, witness information, and any relevant details. This documentation can be critical for supporting your claim.
- Giving Inaccurate or Incomplete Information: Provide accurate and complete information to your insurance company. Inconsistencies or omissions can lead to delays or denials of your claim.
- Signing Documents Without Understanding Them: Be cautious about signing any documents from the insurance company without fully understanding them. It’s a good idea to consult a lawyer if you’re unsure.
- Settling Too Quickly: Insurance companies may offer quick settlements that are lower than what you deserve. Don’t rush to settle; ensure you understand the full extent of your damages and injuries.
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