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Florida Car Accident Lawyers Explaining How to Proceed After a Crash

Approximately 200,000 people are injured on an annual basis in Florida car accidents, and thousands of them are harmed because of little or no fault of their own.  While people who are forced into this position face an extremely difficult situation, one of the few positives that can emerge occurs when someone who has been harmed by a negligent or reckless driver protects his or her legal rights.  Anyone who faces this situation should obtain the help of experienced Florida car accident lawyers, and below is a brief overview of suggestions regarding what to do immediately after a crash.

Get to Safety

When a Florida car accident occurs, the crash often leaves vehicles in an extremely vulnerable position with regards to where that vehicle is situated.  If you find yourself in the road and amidst traffic after a crash, you should attempt to move your vehicle and/or yourself safely to the side of the road so that you are not at risk of being hit by oncoming traffic.

Contact the Authorities

We live in an age of cell phones, and many people will typically call the authorities after they see a Florida car accident occur.  However, someone who has been harmed in a Florida car accident should not assume that someone else will contact the authorities.  Instead, you should contact them yourself if you’re able to do so.  You should provide your location, a brief description of what occurred and whether or not you believe an ambulance should be sent.

Exchange Information

If you’re able to move properly and you’re able to approach the other driver, you should do so but with caution.  You will need to exchange information with the other driver, but if you feel for whatever reason this is not a good idea then do not take this step.  If you engage the other driver, limit any conversation to the exchange of information and do not begin a debate regarding what happened under any circumstances.

Speak to the Authorities

When the authorities arrive, you should speak to them about what occurred that led to the Florida car accident.  This is not a time to passionately argue your case.  Instead, you should simply and calmly tell the police officer what happened and how you came to be injured.  All of this information will likely wind up in a police report that you will need later.

Obtain Medical Attention

If you’ve been injured in a crash, you need to obtain a full medical evaluation.  You should do this so that any injuries you may have suffered can be recorded and so that injuries that you may not realize you have suffered can be diagnosed and treated.  In short, this step is critically important for several reasons regarding your legal rights and your health.

Ultimately, you will need to obtain the help of Florida car accident lawyers who have been fighting successfully for the rights of clients for many years.  Contact Bernstein & Maryanoff today to schedule a free initial consultation.

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