Getting in a car accident can be scary and overwhelming, especially if you have never been in one before. If the accident you were involved in was not your fault, you may feel a mix of emotions. Being prepared and knowing how to deal with the aftermath of a motor vehicle accident can ensure your rights are protected and you get the care you need.
The following are some steps to take at different times during the accident and aftermath process:
Immediately after an accident, emotions run high, and it is easy to forget the proper steps to follow. Keeping a clear mind is the most important step, as showing frustration or anger can muddle communication with the others involved. It can also make taking legal action in the future more difficult. Here is a list of things you should do: [1]
DO NOT leave the accident scene unless you need immediate medical care. Nevada law requires that all drivers stay at the scene of the accident and leaving the scene may result in fines or jail time. If someone is severely injured or dies, you may face a felony even if the accident was not your fault. In addition, do not confront the other driver. Taking out your anger on them could put you in physical danger and can escalate the situation. Lastly, do not admit blame, as this can cause the other driver to hide any facts involving their own culpability. Avoid statements like “I am Sorry” or “I didn’t see you” as these can be misinterpreted. Remember, any statement or action can easily become a part of an injury case.
The steps you take after the accident are equally important. Even if you are not experiencing any symptoms of an injury, seek medical treatment immediately. This is the only way to ensure you aren’t injured as your body may be compensating for an injury with the additional adrenaline your body produces during traumatic times like these. In addition, seek medical treatment will document any injuries that may have resulted from the crash. If you were involved in an accident where there was an injury, death, or damage over $750, Nevada Law requires you to file a police report. This report must also be done within ten days of the accident. If police were called to the scene, you do not have to take this step. Otherwise, submit the report to the local DMV. [2]
You may be able to get compensation if you have been injured in a motor vehicle accident. Contacting an experienced Nevada personal injury lawyer can help you understand this often overwhelming process; the attorney can help you organize evidence, recommend treatment options, communicate with the insurance parties, contact witnesses, and ultimately help you earn a settlement that ensures your recovery, both financially and physically.
[1] https://www.insurance.ca.gov/01-consumers/105-type/95-guides/01-auto/
[2] https://www.injuryclaimcoach.com/nevada-car-accident-guide.html
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