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(314) 500-HURTHave you had an auto accident? No matter how the accident occurred or who was involved, anyone who has had a collision
should follow the same steps after the incident. The first step is to call 911 and report the accident. This places an
accident report on file for insurance companies and auto accident attorneys to refer back to. An ambulance and EMTs can
also respond to the scene to treat any injuries. The accident should also be reported to the insurance company as soon
as possible.
In order to determine what kind of outcome an accident may have, your personal injury attorney may ask you a series of
questions to find out what happened. Here are just a few of these crucial questions below:
Who was involved in the accident?
After an accident, you must not only take into account yourself and the passengers in your car but the driver and any
passengers in the other vehicle, as well. Whether you or another driver was under the influence of drugs or alcohol will
also have an effect on the case. However, it’s not just cars and SUVs that have collisions. Semi truck accidents kill
nearly 4,000 people each year in the United States and injure thousands more. Only an estimated 10% of trucks on the
road have some kind of active safety technology, according to the American Trucking Association, which could lead to
accidents in an instant. If a truck was involved in your accident, make sure that your personal injury lawyer is
well-versed in these types of incidents.
How were the vehicles damaged?
How the vehicles were impacted is also something to be concerned about. For instance, a rear-end collision will
typically put the driver in back at fault. While these can be serious accidents involving head-on or T-bone, collisions
can put drivers and passengers at greater risk for injuries. The amount of damage per vehicle could also determine
awards from insurance companies.
Was anyone injured in the accident?
From minor bumps and scratches to traumatic brain injuries, any result is possible after an accident. Any injury that
requires extensive medical treatment should result in greater damages paid out by insurance companies — something that
an auto accident attorney can help you fight for. In addition to injuries, however, many car accidents can also be
fatal. More than half of all deaths in traffic accidents involve teens and young adults between the ages of 15 and 44.
No matter how old the victims were, an accident that resulted in a motorist or passenger death will likely have a
difficult legal battle ahead of it.
In the event that you need to speak with an auto accident attorney, it it important that you keep as much of the event
written down as you can. If you have pictures from the accident, make sure to show them to your auto accident lawyer.
Have other questions? Speak to an attorney about your individual situation.
Founder | Injury Attorney
Gary Burger has dedicated his career to standing up against bullies. The founder and principal attorney of Burger Law | St. Louis Personal Injury Lawyer has helped hundreds of Missouri and Illinois individuals and families recover th …
Years of experience: 30 years
Location: St. Louis, MO
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