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Help anyone injured in the accident. Don’t move anyone if it might result in possible adding to his or her injuries. Call for medical assistance or ambulance or both. |
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Keep all receipts from Dr. visits,prescriptions, etc. Keep in contact with insurance companies/ adjusters, regarding how you feel each day. |
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Protect the investigating scene as much as possible. Warn other approaching drivers to avoid further accidents |
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Consult with your lawyer and keep from other people who might try to hurry you through a fast settlement |
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Call for the Police, Sheriff, or Hwy Patrol Officer. Remain at the scene. Write down any information from witnesses at the scene of the accident, with names and addresses. |
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Pay nothing or promise nothing of any payment to any party without consulting with your lawyer first. |
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Schedule a visit to a doctor. You need to have a physical exam as soon as possible. You could have injuries that could effect you later on. |
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Contact and supply your automobile liability company with an accident report provided from the investigating officers. |
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Know The Symptoms
Whiplash - It is simply a term used to describe injury to the soft tissue structures of the cervical spine (neck). The term most accurately describes sprain/strain to the muscles and ligaments of the neck. The diagnosis is determined by the history of accident; mechanism of injury; symptoms and physical findings on examination. Read More
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| Call Us At 1-866-INJURY-0 |
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