What Should I do after the accident? Personal injury / Car Accident Attorney advice


WHAT INFORMATION SHOULD I GATHER AT THE CAR ACCIDENT SCENE?
(Much of this information will be gathered by the car accident lawyer you retain). This depends on whether the police arrive on the scene, or the drivers merely exchange information. Be sure to contact the police immediately and have them make a written report of the car accident. When the police arrive, make sure to obtain whatever information they will provide you concerning the other driver right then. It may take several days before you will be able to get a copy of the traffic collision report and you will want the other party's insurance information as soon as possible. Be sure to tell the police officer of any symptom of injury you are feeling.

If the Police do not come to the scene, you and the other driver should show each other your drivers' licenses and vehicle registrations. Record the following information:
1. The other driver's name, address, phone and driver's license numbers and insurance company.

2. The other car's make, year and license plate number.

3. The other car owner's name, address, phone number and insurance company, if the driver doesn't own the car.

4. The names, addresses and phone numbers of any passengers in the other car.

5. The names, addresses and phone numbers of witnesses to the car accident. When the accident is the other person's fault, ask witnesses to stay to talk to the police. If they insist on leaving, ask them to tell you what they saw, and write everything down.

6. Identify people at the car accident scene, even if they will not give their names. For example, if a witness drives off, take down his license plate number.

7. Obtain the name and badge number of the law officer who comes to the car accident scene. Ask the officer where and when you can get a copy of the accident report.

IF I THINK THE AUTO ACCIDENT MAY BE MY FAULT, WHAT SHOULD I DO?
Speak with your Southern / Northern California car accident attorney, let him handle this, but never take the blame. You may think you are in the wrong and then learn that the other driver is as much or more to blame than you are. Anything you say to the police or the other driver can be used against you later. Do not agree to pay for damages or sign any paper except a traffic ticket until you check with your insurance company or lawyer. However, be sure to cooperate with the police officer investigating the car accident. But stick to the facts. For instance, if you were driving 30 miles an hour, say so. Do not say, "I wasn't speeding."