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15. Keep a journal
Keeping a journal can be helpful in the days and weeks that follow a car accident. You can use it to keep track of your mental and physical health, as well as all details related to the accident you’re likely to forget. This journal can also be used to record the medical appointments you have, your conversations with insurance firms, as well as the other information that is pertinent to the incident. The details you collect can prove helpful should you choose to pursue legal action.
16. Document your injuries
If you’ve sustained injuries in a car accident you must document the injuries as quickly as it is possible. Note any obvious bruises or injuries. It is important to keep a journal for all visits to the doctor, treatment, and medication. In the event that you must submit an insurance claim, or pursue legal action This documentation is vital.
17. Be aware of the expenses
Record all the expenses incurred due to accidents. That includes medical bills as well as car repairs. This documentation will be important if you decide to take legal action or file an insurance claim. Make sure to keep all bills and receipts safely in your possession, and make sure you include the lost earnings if you need to take time off work.
18. Understand the statute of limitations
Are you a victim of an accident in your car? The statute of limitations in your state for cases related to car accidents is vital. This is the time period during which you may bring a legal action. If you wait too long, you may get barred from taking legal recourse. Contact an attorney or with your insurance provider to find out the limitations on time that are applicable to your situation.
19. Prepare for insurance claims
It may be challenging and tedious to file an insurance claim. Make sure you provide the insurer with all essential documentation, including police report, medical bills, and any other documentation related to the accident. The insurance company must have all the necessary documentation.
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