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Detailed Documentation is Essential in a Personal Injury
Tuesday, April 28th, 2009
A lot of people involved in an accident don’t seek prompt medical attention. As a result, they fail to document the result of the accident and how it occurred. So when it’s time for them to file the insurance claim, they don’t have proof of evidence to support it.
Lawyers recommend that you proceed to an emergency room or hospital and see a doctor right away after an accident. Don’t just go home even if there are no physical injuries in your body. If the test results turn out that you’re not seriously hurt, then that’s great. However, if there is an underlying serious injury, then you’ll be treated right away. Also, this fact will be documented by the attending emergency room doctor.
Also, don’t just rely on the police to get all the necessary information. You need to write down names, phone numbers, and addresses of the witnesses during your injury. These people can help testify and support your version of the story.
Then, write an incident report detailing what happened and how the injury affected you – how you feel, your time loss from work, and other costs associated with your sustained injuries. This kind of documentation will not just help you remember the facts clearly, but more importantly, it can be a major tool to recover due damages from the insurance company of the other party.
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