When you educate yourself, you gain the ability to make better decisions. The following is a brief outline of the do’s and don’ts if you are involved in an auto accident. This list is not exhaustive, but is only provided to help you avoid the traps that many people fall into. Being one of the oldest personal injury law firms in Sacramento, the Crow Law Offices, with over 90 years of collective legal experience, have gathered vast levels of experience in how to handle personal injury cases. We have handled thousands of cases and have the resources and know how to help our clients seek the settlements or awards that they deserve.
Tell your doctor all of the injuries you sustained in the accident, even if they are minor.
Report the accident to the CHP or police while at the scene and obtain the accident report number from the officer.
Report all injuries, no matter how minor, to the reporting officer at the scene.
Always take photographs of the vehicles involved in the accident before repairs, the surrounding scene of the accident and anything else that may have contributed to the accident.
Get complete information from others involved in the accident, including name, address, phone number, insurance information and vehicle information
Get the name, address and phone number from any witnesses if possible.
Seek immediate medical attention. Even if you believe your injury is minor, it is important to get checked out.
Keep detailed records. This includes lost time from work, any out-of-pocket expenses you incur (ex. co-pays, prescription costs, home care, transportation, etc…)
It is often beneficial to keep a journal that is updated frequently describing your pain and suffering, physical limitations and how the injuries are affecting your daily living