What To Do After An Auto Accident In San Diego ~

December 27, 2011
By Kerckhoff Law, APC on December 27, 2011 11:27 AM |

Despite the fact that tens of thousands of car accidents occur every day in this country, many people do not know what to do if they are involved in an accident. Knowing what steps to take to ensure that your injuries are properly diagnosed and treated and that evidence is preserved at the scene of the accident can significantly improve your chances of receiving a fair settlement in your case. The following are some helpful tips on what you should do if you are involved in a traffic accident:

Check for injuries: The first thing you should do after an accident is to check for injuries - to yourself, passengers in your vehicle, and occupants of other vehicles involved in the crash. You should call 911 immediately to summon an ambulance, if necessary. Seeking immediate diagnosis and treatment by medical professionals of any injuries sustained in an accident greatly increases your chances of receiving just compensation for your injuries. Keep in mind that some injuries are not always apparent to the casual observer and their symptoms can be significantly delayed. Whether you call an ambulance at the scene of the crash or contact your family physician promptly afterwards, you should never hesitate to get checked out by medical professionals - even if you feel "okay" after the accident.

Call the police: It is important to call the police even if the accident is minor. A police investigation will provide proof of the accident and ensure that evidence is collected and preserved. In addition, the police will typically document witnesses' statements and examine other drivers involved in the accident to check for drug or alcohol use. The police can also be valuable witnesses to your injury at the scene, and they can assist in securing an admission of fault from the negligent driver.

Record the names of everyone involved: You should make sure you write down the names, mailing addresses, and license numbers of each and every person involved in the accident, along with descriptions and license plate numbers of the other vehicles.

Record the names of witnesses: You should be sure to collect the names, addresses, and phone numbers of any witnesses to the accident, and make a note of what they say happened. This can help to resolve any disagreements that arise in regards to how the accident unfolded.

Take pictures at the scene: You should take your own pictures, if possible, of any vehicle damage, injuries, tire marks, etc. at the scene of the accident. Even taking photos with your cell phone camera can help accident reconstruction experts determine who is at fault in your case.

Contact an attorney: You will improve your chances of recovery if you contact an attorney who is experienced in handling personal injury matters. At Kerckhoff Law, APC, we will promptly arrange for an attorney to consult with you free of charge so as to enable us to immediately take action on your behalf, while all of the evidence is still "fresh." If necessary and feasible, we will have an investigator conduct a thorough analysis of the accident scene so that no evidence goes undetected.

An experienced auto accident attorney can advise you and answer your questions regarding the best way to proceed in your case. If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident, contact Kerckhoff Law, APC at (866) 606-3059 today for a free initial consultation of your case. We handle injury cases on a contingency fee basis, which means we won't charge an attorney's fee unless we recover money in your case.

A. Jason Kerckhoff is a San Diego personal injury lawyer and the President of Kerckhoff Law, APC, a San Diego wrongful death law firm dedicated to representing people who have been seriously injured or killed, and the families of loved ones who have suffered death caused by the negligence of another.

A. Jason Kerckhoff has been successfully obtaining excellent results for his clients for more than twenty-five years. He has the highest rating in Martindale-Hubbell, which is the preeminent company that rates attorneys not only for their abilities, but for their ethics. These ratings are obtained by peers in the San Diego community, and a small percentage of lawyers are privileged to have achieved this rating.

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