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All The Do's And Dont's To File A Traffic Accident Claim by ArriusLion22(m): 8:30am On Jul 01, 2020
Road traffic accidents are dreadful experiences and anyone could be a victim of them. The collision can have severe outcomes. No matter who is responsible for the collision, the damages are inevitable for all parties involved following an accident. However, if you are not at fault, you can have your damages recovered by filing a traffic accident claim. The compensation amount you receive has to adequate enough to cover all the damages you incurred after the collision. With the legal assistance of a professional claim specialist, you can get the compensation amount you deserve.
However, there are certain things that you are required to do after the accident happens. The situation which is already bad can get worse because of your negligence. Doing the wrong thing and making a bad decision immediately after the collision can affect your traffic accident claim. Therefore, in order to make your claim valid, there are certain things that you should post-accident. At the same time, there are somethings that you must avoid to secure the compensation amount you deserve.
Here are some do’s and don’ts that you must follow in the event of an accident that’s not your fault.

THE DO’S

Seek instant medical attention: See a doctor immediately after the accident and get your injuries diagnosed.
Call the police: Call the police to the scene and report the accident.
Show cooperation: Be cooperative to all law enforcement and emergency personnel who respond to the scene.
Gather information: Collect as much information as you can after the accident. It includes the license plate numbers of all the vehicles involved and the drivers' names, addresses, telephone numbers, and insurance information.
Talk to the witnesses: If you find any witness at the scene of the accident, talk to them and record their statements. Get their statements before they leave the scene. Write down the names, addresses, and phone numbers of all potential witnesses.
Make important calls: Contact your insurance company, and/or short-term disability insurance companies, if required.
Take photographs: Keep a visual record of all the data and information you gather. Take photographs.of all of the following, as applicable, as soon as possible after the collision:

The location where the accident took place, from all angles.
The surrounding areas.
The animals or anything that caused your injuries.
Your injuries wounds and cuts. Also, keep taking pictures over the time it takes your injuries to heal.
Damages incurred to your vehicle or any other property damage.

Record every post-accident detail: keep record of everything even the minute ones after an accident. Keep track of all work missed because of the accident and follow-up medical appointments, all medical treatment received. Also, how you felt physically and emotionally because of your injuries.
Estimate your property damage: Get the valuation of your property damages done from your insurance company. If you aren’t satisfied with how your insurance company valuation, get it from any shop you can trust.
Contact claim management company: The legal advice of a qualified claim specialist is what you need the most to file a solid traffic accident claim. Contact claim management company to receive the adequate compensation and to save yourself from the exhausting claim process.

THE DON’TS

Don't move your vehicle: [/b]Don’t move your automobile from the accident scene unless necessary for safety or required by law.
Don’t leave the scene: Never leave the scene of the accident unless instructed by the police.
[b]Don’t discard any potential evidence:
Don’t throw away anything that’s related to the accident. It may include torn or bloodstained clothing, defective products, or any damaged or broken car parts. These are all the potential evidences which you might need for your traffic accident claim.
Don’t put yourself at risk: staying in a burning or damaged vehicle while calling for help could b dangerous. Don’t leave the scene of the accident but find yourself a safe spot to stand and wait. Don’t put yourself at further risk by standing in the area with traffic or safety hazards.
Don’t engage in discussions: Anything you say after the accident can be used against you. Avoid engaging in discussion about the incident with anyone. Don't apologize for anything as it can be used against you as evidence. It can undermine your credibility to file a traffic accident claim.
[b]Don’t concur to settlements: [/b]Don’t sign any papers or agree to any settlements without consulting your claim manager.
Visit:https://lawswoodclaims.co.uk/road-traffic-accident/

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