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(832) 449-8230Auto wrecks involving commercial trucks are not a new occurrence in the United States. Regardless of their popularity, many people do not have an idea of what to do when involved in a truck accident. Whether it’s a minor crash resulting in property damage or a fatal accident involving loss of lives, getting into a truck accident in Missouri City can be a traumatizing and chaotic experience. Nobody gets prepared enough for the worst, but knowing what to do can save you a host of problems.
0f course, you may be eligible for maximum compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, physical pain and suffering, emotional trauma, permanent disability, and other losses. However, the complex nature of truck accidents and related lawsuits makes you susceptible to making serious mistakes that may compromise the recovery of your deserved compensation.
Our truck accident attorneys have handled similar cases before, and have a deeper understanding of the impact these mistakes have. Listed below are the 6 most damaging, yet common mistakes to avoid in a truck accident in Missouri City:
While it is natural to feel confused and shocked after an accident, leaving the scene too soon may work to your disadvantage. To begin with, Texas laws require all parties involved in a crash to remain at the scene regardless of liability. They must stop and provide assistance as might be necessary. Neither you nor the other parties should leave the scene. Instead, you are required to move your vehicles to the side of the road if possible.
If you were in an accident that you think was your fault, you may have an overwhelming urge to admit fault or say things like, “I’m sorry,” or “It’s My Fault” to the other party. This is usually what many people say when they want to get on with their activities.
Unfortunately, such innocuous apologies may be construed as admitting fault. Insurance companies may use this to deny your claim. For this reason, you should steer clear of implying you were to blame for a Missouri City truck accident, even when it’s clear you were partly at fault. You should, first, seek legal counsel.
Many people fail to report accidents due to prejudice against police officers. They believe that having an investigation team will only make matters worse. Contrary to this popular belief, having a police officer at the scene is everything you want. No matter how apologetic the other party is, you should contact the local police department. A team will be dispatched to help with unraveling the circumstances of the crash. If they are not involved at the scene, it will be your word against the other party’s. This can jeopardize your case.
Another mistake to avoid after a Missouri City truck accident is failing to get proper medical care. If you feel the slightest discomfort or pain after an accident, you should always ensure that you see a doctor as soon as possible. The adrenaline that usually follows can mask your pain and the symptoms of a serious injury. Hidden injuries may be life-threatening and often have long-lasting consequences. A timely review and diagnosis of your injuries can save your life.
In addition to helping guarantee your overall well being, seeking treatment promptly helps safeguard your interests as far as compensation is concerned. Failing to see a doctor or not following up with treatment plans is typically a red flag that insurance companies will be looking for to deny your claim.
Leaving an accident scene without collecting crucial evidence and noting relevant facts may hurt your case. Remember, the scene will be cleared soon, and evidence may be tampered with by curious onlookers or the other party. Failure to document the scene may result in the loss of important facts about the crash. If you can, always remain at the scene and capture information such as the parties involved, photos of the vehicles involved, your injuries, and contact details of eyewitnesses.
Among the biggest mistakes you can make following a truck accident in Missouri City is to believe you can handle your case alone. The truth is, truck accident lawsuits are different. They involve complex trucking laws that only a seasoned attorney understands. To protect your rights, you should consult with a skilled attorney. Our team is happy to discuss your case at no cost or obligation. Call us today to plan a one-on-one meeting.
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