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Common mistakes to avoid after an accident

On Behalf of | Oct 11, 2021 | Motor Vehicle Accidents |

After a car accident, the decisions you make can considerably impact the quality of the settlement you receive for your injuries. While you can do plenty to benefit your injury claim, there are also things you can do to endanger it. When the cost of a car accident can result in thousands of dollars in expenses, you should do everything in your power to avoid paying more than you should for the consequences. Common mistakes to avoid after an accident include:

Avoiding medical care

While you may feel fine after an accident, it is possible that you are suffering internal injuries that you cannot see. These “hidden injuries” can be deadly and can also be costly to ignore. Consulting with a doctor also creates a medical report you can use to bolster your injury claim to help maximize the compensation you earn.

Talking about your accident with the insurer

While the insurance company may present themselves as a helping hand after your accident, they may not be the help you are looking for. If an insurance company begins asking you questions about the accident, they are likely looking for grounds to hold you accountable for your own injuries. If you are ultimately liable for the accident, it may free the insurance company from any responsibility to pay you.

Settling without an attorney

Accepting the first settlement offer you receive often means you are accepting less money than you deserve. Allowing a skilled attorney to represent you in your injury claim can help maximize the compensation you collect. Their experience can allow them to determine an accurate settlement goal and fiercely negotiate for that value.

If you suffered injuries in a car accident, consult with an attorney as soon as possible. Their guidance can help you maximize the compensation you earn while also avoiding critical mistakes during your claim.