The Dos and Don’ts of Building a Car Accident Claim

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Success in a car accident claim can often depend on taking certain steps over the course of proceedings. Additionally, you will need to avoid mistakes and missteps that might hurt your chances of recovering a fair settlement.

In the wake of a serious accident, these new responsibilities can start to feel overwhelming. However, don’t worry, we’ve got a few tips to help guide you through the weeks ahead. Here are a list of some of the most important “dos and don’ts” when you’re building a car accident case:

1. Do Seek Medical Treatment Immediately

Impact injuries are among the most common suffered in car wrecks. As such, even if you feel fine, it’s possible you may have suffered a serious injury that isn’t yet presenting with any symptoms. Additionally, some life-threatening conditions such as brain trauma may—at least initially—have relatively minor symptoms such headaches, nausea and dizziness.

For these reasons, you should always visit the doctor as soon as possible to undergo a comprehensive medical assessment. This will ensure that, if you are injured, you receive the treatment you need, preventing further health complications down the line.

Taking this step will also help mitigate disputes during proceedings. For instance, if it took you weeks to schedule a doctor’s appointment, the insurer might assert that your condition can’t be as severe as you are claiming because you didn’t require immediate medical attention.

2. Don’t Post about the Accident on Social Media

As more and more conversations move to the digital space, insurance companies have also begun to shift their investigations to the world wide web. The insurer may monitor your social media profiles for evidence that could be used to challenge your credibility. As such, anything you post—even if it’s not related to the accident—could give the claims adjuster ammunition to dispute aspects of your case. As a rule, it’s best to deactivate your accounts for the duration of proceedings.

3. Do Take Your Recovery Seriously

Once you’ve received a diagnosis, it’s important that you remain diligent about following your doctor’s orders. Any signs that you deviated from your treatment plan could give opposing parties room to assert that your own negligence caused your recovery to stall or your condition to worsen. Whether you’ve been instructed to attend follow-ups or take prescription drugs, make sure you follow your healthcare providers’ orders closely.

4. Don’t Forget to Track Your Damages Carefully

In a personal injury case, you will need to provide proof for the damages you incurred in order to obtain compensation for such losses. As such, you should compile any associated receipts, invoices, bills, letters, and other documentation in a safe place.

Speak to an Atlanta Car Accident Attorney Today

Drivers are always at risk of being involved in an accident, but few are truly prepared for the moment disaster strikes. If you were injured in a wreck, turn to the car accident lawyers at Moebes Law to discuss your options for seeking compensation.

We are one of the top car accident law firms in Georgia, and have helped our clients secure millions of dollars in settlements and verdicts through the years. Contact us today at (404) 354-5432 or head over to our contact page to request a free initial consultation.

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