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What should I do if I am injured in a car accident?

On Behalf of | Dec 7, 2022 | Auto Accidents |

If you think Louisiana has a high concentration of bad drivers, you are not the only one who shares this sentiment. According to studies, Louisiana has some of the worst drivers in the United States.

Keeping that in mind, it is no surprise that car accident injuries are also common. If you sustain injuries in a Louisiana auto accident, here are some vital steps you can take to help protect yourself.

1. Contact authorities

Louisiana law states that you must report your car accident to local police if an injury occurs. Because it contains details of the accident and identifies the suspected at-fault driver, the police report is crucial evidence that may support your personal injury insurance claim.

2. Write down details

The stress of a motor vehicle accident can impair your memory, so you might want to record details of the incident, such as:

  • Names, addresses, license numbers, license plate numbers and insurance information for everyone in the accident.
  • Information about the accident’s timing, location and road conditions
  • Vehicle damage
  • Injuries and symptoms
  • Eyewitness information, including names and phone numbers

3. Get medical attention

The period following an accident is not the time to act tough about your injuries. Seek medical care as soon as possible, and do not leave any symptoms unmentioned. Consider also taking advantage of available diagnostic tests, as they may uncover underlying injuries. Even the most minor pain can turn into something bigger down the road. The detailed information you share goes into medical records that could make a difference when insurance companies investigate your claim.

Keeping these steps in mind after a car accident injury may help you support your insurance claim.