When a person is injured in an accident, they are very likely to have multiple doctor’s appointments and miss time away from work. They will also have to file an insurance claim. There are a few pieces of evidence that any insurance adjuster will look for when reviewing a claim. When an injured person collects documentation of their injuries and expenses, there are a few questions the evidence they collect should answer.
What happened during the accident?
Collecting evidence at the scene is very important. When you have an accident, you should pull over to the side of the road and find out if there are injuries. You must call the police and wait for them to arrive.
Most attorneys will tell you not to admit to guilt even if you think you caused the accident. Instead, tell them only the basic facts that you remember. You should also ask them for a copy of the accident report.
Get the phone number of anyone who may have seen the collision and exchange insurance information with the other driver. It is a good idea to take pictures if you can.
Documenting Your Medical Expenses
You should always go to the doctor’s office after an accident even if you feel just fine. There might be some injuries that are not apparent right away.
Be sure to keep a copy of every medical bill you receive. If you have to take therapeutic services, be sure to save those bills as well. Collect the receipts from any medication you have taken, whether it is prescription or non-prescription. You may want...
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