Do’s and Don’ts After a Truck Accident

Written By Alla Levin
January 05, 2023

Do’s and Don’ts After a Truck Accident

Hiring a lawyer is the best way to ensure you’re treated fairly after an accident. Immediately after a truck accident, victims are often left with the task of dealing with insurance companies and obtaining medical treatment for themselves and their passengers. At this point, they need a lawyer who can understand their situation and deal with all the legalities.

Here are some tips for what to do and not do after a truck accident:

Don’t Leave the Scene

Don’t leave the scene of an accident for any reason. If you were involved in a crash and your vehicle sustained damage, you must take photos of the damage to both vehicles. If you begin a legal proceeding or are dragged into one, this photo and video evidence will be critical in proving the guilty party’s negligence.

Do Seek Medical Treatment

If you are injured, it’s important to seek medical attention. The longer you wait to seek treatment, the more likely it is that your injuries will worsen. You should go to a hospital or an emergency room as soon as possible after the accident so that they can check your injuries and treat them appropriately.

Do Get the Other Driver’s InformationDo's and Don'ts After a Truck Accident

Once the accident has taken place, you must be able to find out who was responsible for it. This is important because you may need to file a claim against their insurance company and get compensation for your injuries. The best way to do this is by getting the other driver’s information.

Don’t Admit Fault or Apologize

When you’re involved in a car accident, it’s important not to admit fault or apologize immediately. This can be used against you later by the defendant’s insurance company. If the other driver wants to take advantage of the situation and sue for damages, they may try to use any initial statements or actions made by you as evidence that shows guilt on your part.

Do’s and Don’ts After a Truck Accident: Do Call the Police

The police report is a critical piece of evidence that can be used to support your case. It should be filed immediately after an accident. Getting compensation for your injuries or filing criminal charges if someone else was involved is also necessary.

Don’t Talk to Insurance Adjusters

Do not talk to insurance adjusters until you’ve spoken with an attorney. Insurance adjusters are expert negotiators, and they will lowball you, shift the blame on you, or use delaying tactics to reduce the compensation amount.

Moreover, if they realize their client is at fault, they will try to settle the issue out of court. In all the scenarios, likely, you will not receive the compensation you deserve. Therefore, don’t talk and agree to an insurance adjuster. Instead, ask for some time and discuss the issue with your attorney. Ideally, hand over the negotiations to them. They have the skills to catch any manipulative techniques used by the adjustors.

Don’t Post About the Accident on Social Media

Don’t post about the accident on social media sites. All the details and evidence of your accident should be kept hidden. Moreover, posting on social media might indicate that you didn’t suffer serious injuries, which can be used against you by the defendant’s lawyers.

You must understand your rights and responsibilities following an accident. It is also important to get the other driver’s information as quickly as possible so that you can file a claim with their insurance company and obtain compensation for any damages. However, it’s best to hire an attorney. They will begin the proceedings immediately and gather the evidence necessary for the success of your case.

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