Tips for Handling a Car Crash in Florida
You may be in distress after a Tampa car accident. After a traumatic experience, you might not be aware of the steps to take. It’s best to be prepared for car accidents before they happen. You can protect your legal rights by taking several steps at the scene.
Keep a Close Eye on the Scene
Stay in a safe place after your accident, but be sure to remain at the scene. It is important to stay, even if the accident was minor and there appeared to be little damage. Leaving the scene of an accident can result in criminal charges. For example, a hit-and-run can lead to serious legal penalties, including jail time, license suspensions, and fines.
Call 911 and Ensure Everyone is Safe
The most important thing to do after an accident is to call 911 and notify the authorities. Medical professionals can ensure you and anyone else involved receive care, and police officers will gather information to create a comprehensive report for insurance purposes.
Exchange Information
Police will ask drivers, passengers, and witnesses for information. You must comply with any requests from the police officer. Stick to the facts when recounting what happened. The officer will develop the report based on questions to the driver and passengers as well as any other investigations that are necessary.
Document the Scene
Insurance companies and personal injury lawyers can benefit from taking pictures or videos at the scene. This includes the damaged vehicles, the intersection, street signs, and road conditions. Ask for the contact information of any witnesses and see if they would be willing to make a statement. These additional proofs could be used as evidence to support your insurance claim.
Seek Medical Attention
Even minor car accidents at low speeds can have long-lasting physical effects. Soft tissue injuries can take days to manifest, so seek medical care as soon as you can. Go to your nearest urgent care or emergency room to be evaluated.
This post was written by Okoye Morgan Jr., a lawyer with extensive knowledge of a personal injury law firm in Carver City FL. Okoye is one of the founding partners of The Black Law Company, specializing in personal injury law, trust and estate law, civil litigation law, and criminal defense.
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