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What To Do for a Car Accident with No Injuries

 

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A car crash should never be taken lightly, even if you are lucky enough to walk away without any serious injuries. Car accidents can be extremely difficult to handle, especially because they often cause property damage, personal injuries, and sometimes even emotional trauma, such as PTSD. If you find yourself unscathed after a crash, you might think there isn’t much for you to do. However, in any crash you should take action to protect your interests.

Even in an accident without any physical injuries, you could still have a case. The crash may have still left you with significant property damage, and legal action could help you obtain compensation for the cost of the damages. Also, hiring a car accident lawyer could help you if you suffered any type of emotional distress as a result of the crash, such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), or other harmful problems. Whatever your situation, whether or not you were physically injured in the crash, you should always seek legal representation after a car accident.

If you were involved in a crash without injuries, make sure you do the following:

1. Gather Evidence


After any motor vehicle accident, you should gather the appropriate evidence to properly document the incident. Exchange information with the other driver, as well as any witnesses, pedestrians, bicyclists, and anyone else involved with the crash. Take photos of any damage, especially if it applies to your vehicle. You should also take pictures of the scene of the crash, paying particular attention to anything that may have contributed to the cause of the accident. If an officer responded to the crash, make sure you get his or her name as well as badge number.

2. See a Doctor Anyways


Sometimes, car accident injuries slip by unnoticed for hours, and even days. The chaos of a crash often results in a significant surge or adrenaline throughout bodies, which can prevent an individual from noticing any pertinent injuries. The excitement and shock of the crash might leave you feeling a bit odd, but any neck pain, headaches, or other aches could be overshadowed by your immediate need to address the other driver and deal with the situation at hand.

Some common car accident injuries, such as whiplash, concussions, and other spinal or head injuries, often take time to exhibit symptoms. For example, someone with whiplash might not feel any pain in their neck until days, or even weeks, after the injury occurred. If you see a doctor, however, they will know what symptoms and signs to check for after a car crash, which means they will be able to detect any serious injuries you might overlook or brush off.

3. Contact an Attorney


Whether you truly were unscathed or you wound up incurring a latent injury, you should always contact a car accident attorney after a crash. An experienced car accident attorney will be able to guide you through the legal process, providing you with relevant advice, help, and support. If you were not injured, your attorney can contact yourinsurance company and help you file a claim to receive compensation for the damage your vehicle sustained, and can even file a lawsuit on your behalf of the other driver caused you any other type of damage or pain.

Contact Goodman Acker P.C. today to get started on your Detroit car accident case.

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