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Who do you talk to after a personal injury?

On Behalf of | Jan 29, 2021 | Personal Injury |

rA personal injury has the potential to cost a victim thousands of dollars in medical expenses alone, not to mention lost income, property damage, and even physical therapy to recover. Earning fair compensation to cover these expenses cost is no simple feat, and even a minor mistake can cost a victim some or all of their compensation.

When a personal injury lawsuit can take as long as a year, you want to be sure that you don’t make a mistake that costs you all of that time and effort. One of the biggest mistakes in a personal injury claim is saying the wrong thing to the wrong person. So, who can you talk to after a personal injury?

Avoid talking to too many people

The less you say about your injury to other people, the better. Even talking to friends and family can result in the defendant in your claim getting ahold of information that could jeopardize your compensation. You may not think it is much to tell someone that you are fine after an accident, but if the defense can prove, but you have been saying these things, they may be able to reduce or eliminate the compensation in your claim.

Insurance companies are also notorious for looking for any grounds to avoid paying you your fair compensation. If the at-fault driver’s insurance company reaches out to you, do not speak to them on your own.

The only person you should openly discuss your accident with is your attorney. Your lawyer will know how to help you avoid saying or doing the wrong thing that can cost you dearly in the long run. They can also act on your behalf to speak with insurance companies to ensure that you are not saying anything that you may regret in the future.

Let your lawyer do the talking

If you have suffered a serious personal injury, contact an experienced personal injury attorney as soon as possible. Let them fight for your maximum compensation while you focus on recovering from your injuries.