Steps to Take After Getting Injured in a Truck Accident
By Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, LLP on October 10, 2018
By Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, LLP on October 10, 2018
Truck accidents are incredibly dangerous, often causing serious, life-changing injuries for victims in passenger vehicles. The crash may have been caused by negligence, which means you could be owed compensation for the damages you suffered.
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However, truck accident victims often do not know their actions after the crash can help or hurt their chances of recovering compensation. Taking the steps outlined below can help preserve your claim and possibly give you a better chance of recovering compensation. For help with your claim, contact the experienced Fort Worth truck accident lawyers at Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, LLP.
Anytime you are involved in a motor vehicle accident, you should remain at the scene of the crash and contact law enforcement right away. If someone is injured in the accident, call 9-1-1. Otherwise, call your local law enforcement agency.
After you contact authorities, a law enforcement officer will arrive at the scene of the accident and complete a cursory investigation. He or she will talk to you, the other driver and any witnesses. He or she will also complete an accident report that may contain important details about your accident. Request a copy of this report and keep it for your records.
It is important to exchange information with the truck driver at the scene of the accident. If you do not get this information, it may be difficult to make a claim or track down the responsible party. Request the following information at the scene:
It is important to seek medical attention after a truck accident, whether it is obvious you were injured or not. You may have sustained an injury and not be aware of it, such as whiplash. Failing to see a medical provider may prevent you from properly documenting your injuries, which can make it difficult to prove that you were injured in the accident and can make it more difficult for you to seek compensation for these injuries later.
By the time you contact a lawyer, important evidence may be swept away. If you are able, try to find and collect the following evidence to document the accident scene:
Be careful about what you say to any insurance adjuster who contacts you. Insurance adjusters look out for the interests of the insurance company because they can use anything you say against you. Avoid talking to anyone representing the trucking company, including its insurance provider. It is better that you seek assistance from an attorney who can handle these communications on your behalf. You should also avoid making a recorded or written statement if you are asked. You should strongly consider talking to a lawyer before signing anything.
One of the most important steps you can take after a truck accident is to contact an experienced truck accident attorney. There are many complex legal principles involved with truck accidents and you will likely need the help of an attorney. The trucking company will most likely have a specialized attorney trying to minimize its liability, so you should have an advocate on your side to level the playing field.
Our accomplished Fort Worth personal injury attorneys have recovered fair compensation for many injury victims. We can take the necessary steps to conduct an investigation, preserve evidence and handle communication with the insurance company. We can discuss your legal options during a free, no-obligation consultation. We charge no fees or costs unless you receive compensation.
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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Seth Anderson, whose team has more than 50 years of combined legal experience in helping victims of personal injury seek justice.
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