According to the Alabama Department of Transportation, there were 47,771 traffic-related
injuries in Alabama in 2017. In many cases, people who suffer injuries in vehicle collisions
are entitled to compensation under
Alabama law, but insurance companies do everything
they can to keep the premiums they collect in their pockets, including limiting payments to
injured accident victims.
Fortunately, there are certain things that accident victims can do to protect their rights and
get the compensation they deserve. Four of the most important steps to take after a crash
are discussed in the material below; for more information or to discuss the specifics of your
case with a personal injury lawyer in Montgomery, call our office today.
Gather Information about the Crash
The first thing you should do after an accident is to collect as much information as you can.
Of course, you should only do so if you are not injured. If you’re hurt, accept the ambulance
ride so you can go straight to the hospital to ensure that you start receiving treatment as
soon as possible. If you can stay at the scene, you should be sure to gather the following
information:
- The names of the drivers involved in the accident
- The license plate numbers of the vehicles
- The insurance information of other drivers involved
- The names of anyone who witnessed the accidents
- If a commercial vehicle was involved, the name of the company operating it
Seek Medical Attention
Even if you were able to stay at the scene of the accident, you should undergo a full medical
evaluation as soon as you can after your wreck. Many injuries may take hours or days to
show symptoms, and it’s critical that they are diagnosed and treated as soon as possible.
Furthermore, it’s essential that you get official documentation describing your injuries so
that you can prove your damages to the insurance company when you make a claim.
Do Not Accept a Settlement Offer
One way that insurance companies try to limit their liability after serious car accidents is by
approaching victims before they have had a chance to talk to a lawyer with laughably low
settlement offers. Do not accept any offer you receive before consulting with an attorney.
Once you sign a settlement agreement, it’s highly unlikely that you will be able to obtain
additional compensation for your accident. As a result, if you accept a lowball offer, you’ll be
left with significant uncompensated losses. A lawyer can determine how much your case is
really worth and make sure you get the compensation to which you are legally entitled.
Contact a Car Accident Lawyer in Montgomery
Finally, you should contact a lawyer as soon as possible after a car crash. The sooner you
retain an attorney to represent you, the sooner you can start focusing on the most
important part of the aftermath of an accident - your physical and emotional recovery. Your
lawyer will handle the majority of the claims process on his or her own, and you can rest
assured that you are not being taken advantage of by greedy insurance company adjusters.
Call Us Today for a Case Evaluation with a Montgomery Car Accident
Attorney
If you have been hurt in a motor vehicle accident Alabama, you should speak to an attorney
as soon as you can. Terry Luck is an experienced Montgomery injury lawyer who is
dedicated to making sure every client he takes gets the full value of his or her claim and
isn’t afraid of taking on large insurance companies. Call Luck Law today at 334-262-5455 or
contact us online
to schedule a consultation.
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