5 Steps to Take After a Car Accident

Dealing with a car accident can be very stressful, but you can ensure that the process of preparing your insurance claim or personal injury lawsuit goes much smoother by making sure you respond correctly. By staying calm and thinking clearly, you can get through this trying time with as little difficulty as possible.

If you or someone you know has been injured in a car accident because of someone else’s negligent actions, you may be eligible to receive financial compensation to pay for damages. For more information regarding your rights and options, contact a Sheboygan car accident lawyer of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. today at 800-242-2874.

What to Do After an Accident

After collecting yourself, you should make sure you follow this action plan:

  1. Safety First – make sure you and everyone else involved are not in any danger on the road. Move to the side and call for medical attention if necessary.
  2. Exchange Information – get information from all other drivers involved in the accident including names, contact information, and insurance company information.
  3. Document the Accident Scene – take pictures of the scene, write down details, and get witness reports to strengthen your case.
  4. File a Report –file an accident report with your insurance company as soon as possible.
  5. Call an Attorney – get started on your fight for financial compensation by contacting a qualified legal representative.

An attorney can guide you through this process so that you secure the compensation you deserve.

Contact Us

If you have been hurt in an auto accident due to a careless driver, the time to act is now. Contact the Sheboygan auto accident attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. today at 800-242-2874 to discuss your case.

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