Car Wreck Attorneys in Spartanburg, SC
Car Accident Attorneys in Spartanburg, SC
Car accidents can be devastating, both physically and emotionally, for the people involved. When an accident results in personal injury to the victim, it can leave them burdened with medical expenses, lost wages, and emotional distress. If you or a loved one have been injured in a car wreck in South Carolina, you may be entitled to compensation for your losses, and we can help. Our personal injury attorneys located in Fort Mill, South Carolina, have the experience necessary to be successful in your case. Call David W. Martin Law Group today for high-quality legal advice at 864-756-8599.
Knowing what to do in the aftermath of a car accident can become overwhelming when actually faced with the situation. Car wrecks can be traumatic and cloud your judgment in the moment. Here are some practical next steps we recommend after experiencing a car wreck that can also help with your case.
If you are involved in an accident, the first step is always to call 911 and report it to the police. The responding officers will come to the scene and fill out an accident report which documents the scene.
In South Carolina, all drivers are required to carry liability insurance, which can cover damages and injuries caused by the driver in an accident. Therefore, the second step after being in a car wreck is to call your insurance company or fill out an online report form. Your insurance company will likely ask you for certain information about the wreck, including a copy of the police report.
Of course, a pressing concern is your physical health. You should seek medical attention, even if you believe you did not suffer any injuries. Certain injuries are not immediately apparent, such as a concussion.
Collecting evidence is crucial if you want to pursue a legal claim. Certain things that may be helpful, especially once you are working with an attorney:
- Photographs or videos of the accident or aftermath;
- Police report;
- Insurance report;
- Take down names of witnesses and parties involved;
- Talk to any witnesses;
- Proof of time missed at work;
- Records detailing lost income;
- Any communications between you and the other party or parties involved in the car wreck;
- Medical treatment recommendations; and
- Medical expenses.
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