Make A Great Impression In The Courtroom

Make A Great Impression In The Courtroom

Little-Known Things You Should Do In The Event Of A Car Accident

by Richard Ramirez

Panic is only natural when anyone is involved in an automobile accident. Unfortunately, millions are involved in them each year. According to the Association for Safe International Road Travel, 20 to 50 million people are injured in car wrecks each year. The best way to stay as calm as you can be if you are involved in a car accident is to prepare what you will do and how you should react in advance.

While most people know that you should get off the road as soon as possible, get to a safe location, and call the police and an ambulance if medical care is needed, there are other important things you should know do that are lesser-known. Make sure you plan to do the following in the event of an accident.

Check On Everyone's Safety

While many insurance companies will quite rightly tell you to not admit fault in the immediate aftermath of an accident, the first thing that you should do is check on the well-being of all the people who were involved in the wreck. Make sure that your passengers are okay and ask how those in the other car are doing. Some people are terrified in the aftermath of an accident to express the concern they are feeling, but it's perfectly okay to check on how the other driver and passengers are doing without admitting fault.

Only Render Aid If You Must

If you see a way that you can help someone who was involved in the accident, do so if you're certain that your action would be beneficial to the person in trouble. Some people make the mistake of trying to help when they aren't informed about aftercare for a certain type of injury. As reported by The Chicago Tribune, moving a person who has their neck or back injured can aggravate and worsen the injury. When in doubt, don't move the person, but make sure that help is on the way.

Take Photographs Immediately

It may seem insensitive to start snapping photographs after a car accident, but it's important to document exactly what happened for your own protection. If you are going to move your cars to another location, try to take a quick snap of the original accident scene unless it is not safe for you to do so. Don't just take pictures of your car, either. Take photographs of the other vehicle and its condition. That can protect you in case the person tries to exaggerate claims later on.

Finally, after you have been involved in a car accident, it's important to call your own insurance agent as well as an auto accident attorney to ensure that your best interests are protected. Attorneys like Loughlin Fitzgerald P C may be able to help meet your needs in this area.


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Make A Great Impression In The Courtroom

Hello, I'm Phillip Kerr and I just love the legal profession and courtroom drama. Have you ever watched judge shows on TV? I know that these shows are not an accurate representation of the courtroom, but there is something you may have noticed. Some individuals come into the courtroom well-dressed, articulate, respectful and with the knowledge and documents necessary to support a case, while others come unprepared, slovenly dressed and appear as if they do not have a care in the world. How you present yourself and the knowledge that you have of the law will have an impact on how you are treated, even if you have legal representation. This blog is designed to assist those who are going to trial in doing just that.

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