WHAT TO DO IF YOU ARE INVOLVED IN A CAR OR MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT
1) At the scene of the crash, cooperate with the police, but only tell the police what you saw or were able to observe. Do not guess about what happened.
2) Seek whatever medical attention is required for you and every passenger in your vehicle.
3) DO NOT SPEAK WITH ANY CAR INSURANCE REPRESENTATIVE ABOUT YOUR INJURIES.
Do not provide a statement until you have spoken with an attorney
4) You may speak with health insurance representatives, or property damage insurance representatives, but you are under no immediate obligation to speak to any auto insurance representative about your injuries.
7) If you decide to retain an attorney, let the lawyer handle your claim. That is their job.
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