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What not to do after a car accident in Florida

On Behalf of | Jan 13, 2021 | Car Accidents |

If you have just been in a car accident, you know how stressful the moments directly after it can be. Not only is there the chance that you have been injured, but you also immediately begin thinking about the financial impact of the accident, in addition to the statements you will need to give to your insurance company and local law enforcement. There are some things you should avoid doing after a car accident in Florida.

Don’t refuse medical care

Many drivers assume that if they are not bleeding or in severe pain at the scene of an accident that they should not seek medical care. However, many types of injuries related to car accidents may not present for several days. After your accident, you should go to the local emergency room and allow a medical professional to evaluate you.

Don’t converse with the other driver

This one is a bit tricky because you don’t want to seem rude to someone who may be genuinely asking if you are alright. However, saying something as innocent as “I’m OK” to the other driver may hurt your case if the accident leads to litigation. Instead, politely tell the other driver that you are waiting to speak to law enforcement.

Don’t say too much to the insurance company

Insurance adjusters are not on your side after a car accident. In fact, they are looking for any way they can find to leave you holding the bag in regards to your crash. Under no circumstances should you tell the insurance adjuster about the details of the accident, including who was at fault or how severe your injuries are.

While you need to give a statement to law enforcement after a motor vehicle accident, the only person who is truly on your side is the attorney you pick to represent you. This attorney will review the police report and help you recoup any money that the insurance company may owe you.

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