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When someone is involved in a Florida car accident, that person may be overcome with several extremely strong emotions and the chaos that always seems to follow a serious crash. Therefore, it can be difficult to maintain focus on what needs to be done during these intense times. While anyone who has been harmed in a crash needs to seek the immediate help of experienced Florida car accident lawyers, below are some suggestions regarding how to proceed during the aftermath of a collision.
The first step that should be taken by someone who has been involved in a Florida car accident is to get to a safe location. If the vehicle can be moved safely, then pull it over to the side of the road and out of traffic. If not, then leave the vehicle and get yourself and anyone who may be with you away from oncoming traffic.
Many people who are involved in these collisions simply assume that someone will contact the authorities. Simply put, this is a mistake, and no one should assume anything when all of this is happening. Contact the police and give them your location. You should also tell them whether or not an ambulance will be needed.
After you’ve made sure that you and your passengers are safe and that the authorities have been contacted, you may approach the other party involved in the crash and offer to exchange information. However, if the other party is agitated and unreasonable, do not engage in conversation. You should also not, under any circumstances, attempt to argue the facts of the crash with the other person. Simply and politely offer to exchange information and wait for the police to tell your side of the story.
When police officers arrive at the scene of a crash, they are there to record what occurred so that it can be preserved. If necessary, they will also issue citations to those who may have been at fault for the crash. You should simply provide a factual account of what occurred in a calm and reasonable manner.
After the police officer has helped to clear the scene, you should obtain medical attention even if you do not feel seriously injured. There are injuries that can occur that are difficult to notice in their early stages, but some of these injuries can be dangerous. You will also need a documented record of the harm you suffered in the crash.
Ultimately, you will likely need legal help to obtain the recovery you deserve after a crash. Therefore, you should seek the help of Florida car accident lawyers who have helped many clients obtain justice. Contact Bernstein & Maryanoff today to schedule a free initial consultation.

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