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I Was in a Car Accident That Wasn’t My Fault

If You Have Been in a Car Accident That Wasn’t Your Fault, Do Things The Right Way From the Beginning

Because, let’s face it, insurance companies count on people making mistakes. They know that some people will hurt their own case and their chances of recovering for the medical bills, lost income, pain, and other damages they suffered. Insurance companies love it when people make mistakes.

For example, one of the most important things you need to do after a car accident is get all the information—this includes the other driver’s name, address, owner of the car or truck, and insurance information. Be sure to take photographs of the cars, get the police officer’s information and report number, and the names and contact information of all witnesses.

These can all help prove the car accident was not your fault and was caused by the other driver.

Remember, the driver who hit you may tell his or her insurance company a very different version of what happened – blaming you, another driver, anything or anyone that allows him to avoid responsibility. And his insurance company may use that bogus story to say the car accident was your fault, or even try to sue you!

If You Were Seriously Hurt in a Car Accident, Call Us Now To Do Things the Right Way

Even if we can’t assist you or you prefer not to have a lawyer (as some people may not require one for their car accident case), we’re happy to provide you with a FREE, no-obligation book about the process and what to expect after a car accident in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia.

It’s called “The Ultimate Guide to Car Accident Cases in the D.C. Metro Area” written by our own car accident attorney, Frank Kearney.

In this guide, you’ll gain valuable insights into understanding how the system works following an injury caused by another driver’s negligence. You’ll learn about:

  • Why the insurance company wants to take your recorded statement and whether you should let them.
  • How, when, and why to use your health insurance to cover the medical treatment you need after a car accident.
  • What you need to prove to win your car accident case.
  • The five common mistakes most car accident victims make.
  • Whether you actually need a lawyer for your car accident case or if you should handle it on your own.

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Read it in the privacy of your own home, and then if you have questions or need more specific information for you and your family, just call us. You’ll get to speak to a real, live person in our office – not some call center like some law firms use. We set aside time every week to answer questions about serious car accidents in the DMV area. Even if we can’t help you, we’ll do our best to answer your questions and get you started on the right track.

After A Serious Injury From a Car Accident You Need to Contact A Lawyer Before You Speak To The Insurance Company Or Sign Any Forms

If you’ve been in a serious car accident, the insurance company is going to be calling you and asking you for a recorded statement and to sign forms. Don’t talk to them until you’ve contacted an experienced car accident lawyer.

Don’t delay!

Contact us today at 202-393-3320, and you will speak to an experienced car accident specialist who will listen to your story and guide you through this process. Can’t make a phone call right now? Schedule a free consultation here.