Recently Involved in an Atlanta Auto Accident? Suggestions
At Robert J. Fleming, PC, we get many calls from potential clients who have recently been involved in wrecks in the Atlanta, Georgia metropolitan area. While each case is different, here are some general suggestions that can help.
CONSULT WITH A QUALIFIED ATTORNEY
Obvious advice coming from a law office, right? While many people resist hiring an attorney because they feel they can "do better" without one, this simply is not the case. Many times, an experienced and qualified attorney is needed to evaluate the case, timely gather and preserve critical evidence, interview potential witnesses, identify potentially liable defendants (many of whom may not be readily apparent), identify available sources of insurance coverage, comply with statutory notice requirements and properly present your case to the insurance companies for prompt settlement or trial. With that said, here are some other nuggets of wisdom that I have gleaned over the years that should prove helpful in protecting your rights and maximizing your recovery:
DO NOT TALK TO ANYONE UNTIL YOU TALK TO YOUR LAWYER FIRST
Generally speaking, you should not talk to anyone about the accident except your lawyer and their staff. Obviously, you must cooperate with the police investigation. In addition, you are required to talk to your own insurance company, but your lawyer is entitled to be present. Do not talk about your injuries or the accident with the other party's investigators, lawyers or insurance adjusters. Trust me: nothing you say will help you; anything you say will be used against you. If you doubt this, ask yourself a simple question: Whose interests are these people working to protect? Answer: Not yours. They are working hard to build a case against you, to make sure you get nothing, or very little, certainly less than you deserve. Do not help them.
POLICE REPORT / WITNESSES
Please obtain a copy of the police report as quickly as possible, and forward this to your attorney. If you know of any witnesses to the incident, please write their name, address and telephone numbers down and provide your attorney with a copy as soon as possible. You would be amazed at how quickly witnesses disappear, memories fade, addresses change, telephone numbers are disconnected and the like. It is your attorneys' job to quickly gather witness information and preserve it for settlement or trial preparation.
DIARY OF PROBLEMS
Please keep a diary of problems that you confront because of your injuries. This should include when you are experiencing pain and suffering, activities that you are not able to perform or are able to perform, but must do so with pain and other problems. Be honest and truthful.
LOST WAGES
Be certain that you have the name and addresses of all employers from which you lost wages due to the wreck. If you are self-employed, try to obtain records that will show your wage loss. Keep an accurate record of all days lost from work due to the incident and/or your injuries.
DAMAGE TO YOUR AUTOMOBILE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
They say, "a picture is worth a thousand words." Please take pictures of all damages to your car, and to the other vehicles involved in the wreck. Err on the side of caution and take a lot of pictures to ensure that you capture the full visual impact of the damage to the vehicles. Also, keep copies of repair bills and estimates.
DOCTOR VISITS
The most important thing is for you to get well and to hopefully fully recover from your injuries. Therefore, follow your doctors' advice, continue being treated by your doctor and subsequent doctors that you are referred to until you are well. This is equally applicable to any physical therapy to which you have been referred. Many times, physical therapy is a long and tedious process. However, you must complete the program to reap the benefits. If you are patient and follow the program, most times your condition improves. Remember, the most important concern is your health and recovery.
HOSPITAL, MEDICAL AND DRUG BILLS
Obtain and keep receipts and records of all these expenses.Your are entitled to recover for these as part of your damages.
PHYSICAL EVIDENCE
If your injury requires a cast, brace, traction, or other medical device, please save it. As discussed above, if you have pictures or other physical evidence, give them to your attorney. They may be used as evidence down the road. Once again, err on the side of caution and let your attorney decide what is worth preserving. Many times, some issues that were never being contested become issues way down the road.
TRAFFIC COURT
If you receive notice of a traffic court date for the other driver, attend and testify regarding who was at fault. If you receive a subpoena, you must attend. Many times a guilty conviction can be used against the other party at the trial of your case.
CALL YOUR LAWYERS OFFICE WITH ANY QUESTIONS
You hired your attorney to help you and that is exactly what they want to do.If you are not sure of something, call. It is better to communicate and get a clear understanding of what you are wondering about, rather than guess and make a mistake. In school they always said, "the only stupid question is the one that was not asked." The same applies here.
At Robert J. Fleming, PC, we have been fortunate to have been able to successfully represent many clients who have been involved in automobile accidents. These suggestions have proved helpful in advancing our cases. We hope it helps.