Truck collision accidents in United States have been increasing in the recent years. The most dangerous truck crashes that result in the highest number of fatalities are rear-end truck crashes. Although there are different ways a truck can collide with a car, experts say that the most devastating and serious crashes are when rear-end accidents happen with trucks.
If you have been involved in a truck collision, the best thing to do would be to contact a truck accident lawyer who will be able to help you with the legal processes that follow. Let’s take a look at the most important things to do to protect yourself after a truck collision.
It is critical to stay at the accident site when a truck collision has occurred. If you leave before the police or law enforcement officers come, you risk getting charged with leaving the accident site, which can be a criminal offense. Even if you deem the case to be a minor one, you should wait for officers to arrive. Try not to move the vehicles after the collision unless absolutely necessary. This helps to preserve vital evidence for the case.
When a truck collision has occurred, you should take pictures of the accident scene, such as all the vehicles involved in the crash and the damage of each vehicle. Some useful things to photograph include relevant features that may result from the accident, such as tire skid marks, speed limit signs, stop signs and more. Videotaping the accident scene and recording an audio file stating what you remember is also a good thing to do in case you forget any details in the future.
All drivers involved in the accident should exchange information and personal particulars. This includes the names, address, phone numbers, trucking carriers, license plate numbers, insurance company and policy numbers of all the drivers involved. You may also take pictures of the license plate, the drivers’ licenses and insurance cards with your phone if it is more convenient.
Even if you think you may be partly to blame for the accident, all you should do is to tell the police what happened objectively. There may be some details you did not have prior knowledge of which could change the case. Avoid making statements that could be incriminating and leave the investigations to the police.
If you have sustained injuries from a truck collision, you should seek medical attention as soon as possible. Ensure that you call the ambulance, and when it arrives, you should follow the ambulance to he hospital. Heed medical advice from the doctor and go for the check-ups and scans the doctor may advise you to go for.
Truck accidents can be very complicated and confusing due to the severe injuries that may result and insurance policies that have high policy limits. After you seek medical attention, you should get in touch with a truck accident lawyer as quickly as you can.
If you are involved in a truck accident and are looking for someone to help you with the legal aspects of your case, the team of experts from Corradino and Papa, LLC. can provide the legal support you need. Contact us today for a free consultation.
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