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Vehicular Accidents

The Most Common Accident

There is no sure way of predicting when an accident will happen.

There are times that even though you observed the proper care and caution in your actions and dealings, an accident still occurred because of another person’s negligence. Included in these unpredictable events are vehicular accidents. Despite improvements in road conditions and implementation of safety road measures, vehicular accidents still remain to be the most common accident in the United States because of the negligence of certain drivers. In fact, statistics show that a person dies every 12 minutes in a vehicle collision accident with most victims being Americans 35 years of age or younger.

Helpful Tips

We have here some very basic yet helpful tips that one has to remember before, during and after the occurrence of a vehicle accident. Just take note of them.

  1. Keep tools that can help you. You must carry an emergency kit that must always be ready in your vehicle compartment. The use of cellular phones while driving is a big “no” but this can be of help in getting assistance and in calling relatives and emergency hotlines when a vehicle accident happened. A spare paper and pen (camera is a bonus) are likewise useful as these can be your tools to record the details of the accident. These details will aid you in filing for a claim and in subsequent legal proceedings.

  2. Take into consideration the safety of other vehicles. If you are not seriously injured and your vehicle is still up and running, it is advisable that you move your vehicle to the side of the road so as not to impede incoming traffic. Cars involved in accidents shouldn’t be left on the road as they may cause another vehicular accident

  3. Assert your side of the story. Drivers must immediately report and assert their side of the story to the traffic collision officer so that an accurate assessment of all parties’ accountabilities will be taken note of. Don’t’ forget to obtain and write down the other party’s information such as the name, contact number, insurance company, contact details, car model, car color, plate number and driver’s license number.

All these information will aid in the process of filing a claim. Also, if possible, inform your insurance company about the accident ASAP so they can likewise make an assessment of your insurance claim.

Contact a Personal Injury Lawyer specializing on vehicular accidents.

In this website, one of our lawyers’ specializations is on vehicular accidents.  We can help vehicular accident victims pursue their claim for indemnity and compensation from the negligent driver who caused them their injuries.


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