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3 Things You Shouldn’t Say After a Car Crash

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It can be incredibly frustrating to be in a car accident. When you are driving safely, following the  rules, and obeying traffic signs, the last thing you are expecting is a collision. Then, there is the stress of any physical injuries and financial implications, including vehicular damage.

When you do talk to another involved in an accident, speak carefully and thoughtfully. Stick to the facts and exchange information. It is not the time to worry about being rude, being friendly is not the goal. Instead, you are simply avoiding the possibility of saying something that could negatively affect your changes for personal injury compensation later. A Miami car accident lawyer can share best practices with you.

Refrain from Apologies

Too often, people automatically apologize when something goes wrong, even if they did nothing to cause the event to happen. When another person’s negligence causes an accident, you should not be sorry, and saying you are sorry can be used against you later. It could be looked at as an admission of fault.

Part of this is also not saying the accident was your fault. Some people simply blurt this out as a way to try and smooth things over, even when they did nothing wrong. Anxiety and worry can lead a person to admit blame when they do not truly believe this to be true. Instead of trying to be nice, remember you do not owe the other person anything. Do not try to make them feel better by admitting fault.

Avoid Announcements of Being Fine or Okay

There are times a person’s injuries from a car accident do not appear immediately. Some injuries are slow to show. This is one of the reasons it is important to have a doctor or other healthcare professional assess your injuries after a collision. So, it is important to not announce you are fine or okay after an accident. If you do so, an insurance adjuster could later point to that announcement as proof you were not injured in the event. Adrenaline is high when traumatic events happen, that push of hormones can mask injury symptoms.

Do Not Talk About What Caused the Accident

Speculating about what the cause of the accident was can lead to problems. When you say what you think contributed to the crash, your words can be taken out of context later. Leave the analysis to the experts. When you file a claim, an insurance adjuster will address the cause of the event when they investigate.

There can be a lot of expenses when you suffer an injury due to a negligent driver. With legal representation, you can spend your time recovering while a Miami car accident lawyer pursues compensation.

Are you worried about a conversation you had at a car accident site? Talk to the Miami personal injury attorneys at Spencer Morgan Law. Accident cases can be complex, a knowledgeable attorney is needed to navigate the complicated negotiations with insurance companies and legal professionals. Contact us today at 305-423-3800 to schedule your free consultation.

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