If you are involved in a motor vehicle accident, there are several steps you should take to properly protect yourself. Immediately after the accident, check to make sure that everyone is uninjured. If there are injuries, an ambulance should be summoned to assist and transport the injured person or persons. Sometimes people do not feel their injuries immediately or they do not think that an ambulance is necessary. If people respond in this manner, they should be checked out as soon as is possible by their family physician or at an emergency room.
The police should be notified of the accident. This is not required by law if there are no injuries or if all vehicles involved are driveable, but it is wise to do so anyway. For some types of insurance claims, insurance companies require a police report filed within a short period of time after the accident. If a police report is not filed, they may deny our claim.
As soon as is reasonably possible, the vehicles involved should be removed from the roadway. Doing so allows for the passage of other vehicles and also may assist in providing access to the accident scene by emergency responders.
You should exchange information with the other drivers involved. You should provide your driver’s information and your insurance information to the other people involved in the accident. You should obtain the same information from them and also get their license plate number and you should write down a description of the other vehicles involved. The names and contact information of witnesses should be obtained.
Your insurance company should be advised of the accident in order for them to open claims for coverage through your auto insurance carrier. Failure to do so could give your insurance company reason to deny your claim based upon your failing to follow the requirements of your auto insurance carrier.
As soon as is practical, photographs should be taken of the vehicles involved and the scene of the accident. All of these steps are useful both in protecting yourself against claims made by others but also can be useful in pursuing claims against those that caused your injuries.
Following the accident you should seek reasonable and necessary medical attention as directed by your family doctor or by the appropriate medical specialist. Your medical bills should then be submitted to your insurance carrier for payment as required by Pennsylvania Law. If appropriate, you should seek legal representation to protect your rights.
Serious injuries or wrongful death may occur from automobile accidents, truck accidents, boating accidents, slip and fall accidents, dog bites, or other incidents of personal injury. Often, these “accidents” could have been avoided if reasonable preventative measures had been taken. At Palmieri & Matvey, we are a full-service personal injury law firm based in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania. We represent victims and their families who are fighting for justice and fair compensation for their injuries. For a free consultation, Contact us today. We can discuss what your case could be worth, what the insurance company involved owes you, and whether you do in fact need an attorney to represent you.
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