Taking Notes After A Car Crash – Things You Should Be Careful About

A car accident that happens out of the blue can surely leave you in a state of shock. But it is always wise to have things in writing because you are likely to forget details even if you are in senses. Even if you are injured, you can seek help from someone who is with you or even a witness on the spot. Needless to say, good notes can make all the difference if you want a speedy process to recovery rather than a painful, drawn-out legal battle to get the compensation you deserve. Written facts create an accurate record of the events, which can enhance the credibility of your personal injury case as you negotiate it or take it to the court. Here are some things that you should bear in mind while recording information on car crash injuries.

Be quick to jot down facts

Your safety should be the top priority after the mishap. Once it is established, start writing down all the details about the accident. Recount the details and have them listed down on paper. Include all the fundamental information such as place, date and time of the accident, weather conditions, and the details of the vehicle and the guilty person. Don’t forget to record the details of the eyewitnesses as you may need them to testify if the case goes into the trial. Apart from these facts, jot down other details such as the road conditions and the cause that led to the crash. Taking photos of the accident spot, vehicles and the surrounding scene is a good idea as they can corroborate your narrative.

Detail the accident injuries

More often than not, people do get injured in car accidents. No matter how major or minor your injuries may be, you must record every single one that is evident. Adding more injuries as and when these are diagnosed would make your notes complete. There may be some symptoms that you develop subsequently, but recording them is equally important. If you learn more about car accident compensation, you will know that mental injuries are also claimable under this law. Therefore, the list of injuries should include issues like loss of sleep, anxiety, and depression as well. Having a complete record of injuries can be of great help eventually when your lawyer estimates the fair value of the settlement for the case. Ensure that you have appropriate medical records to back up the list of your injuries if you need to present them in the court.

Record the economic and financial losses

The final important element of car accident notes is the details about the economic and financial losses you may have sustained as a result of the accident. The most obvious one at the time of the accident would be the damage to your vehicle. Assess all that has been damaged and write the details in your notes, no matter how small they may seem– you can add monetary value to it later when you get a professional assessment. Also, keep clear records of other losses such as reduced working hours, loss of wages, lost job opportunities or missed appointments. Any expenditure made on commuting or home improvement to deal with the impact of injuries also comes under financial losses.

A complete and accurate list of facts can serve as a substantial benefit to your case. Your lawyer can use it to make your case stronger by adding value to the evidence, which can get you a step closer to winning the claim.

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