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What Steps Should I Take If I Have Been Injured In An Auto Wreck?


One of the first things a person should do after being involved in an auto wreck is gather the at-fault driver’s information, including their license plate number and a description of their vehicle. If possible, they should take pictures of all vehicles involved and the scene where the wreck occurred. In addition, they should seek medical attention, contact their auto insurance company, and contact their attorney.

Should I Contact Police Or Law Enforcement After Being Injured In An Auto Accident?

A person who has been injured in an auto accident should contact the police. Once the police arrive to the scene, they will be able to cite the at-fault driver and obtain a lot of helpful information that will be needed for the lawsuit. It’s important to write down the officer’s name and badge number so we will know who to contact.

Why Is It Important To Get A Copy Of The Police Report?

The police report will contain important information, such as the location of the wreck, the name of the owner of the other vehicles involved, and a description of the accident scene. All of this information will be critical in the development of a case or lawsuit.

How Will It Impact My Case If I Was Partially At Fault For My Auto Accident In Maryland?

In order to obtain a recovery for damages in Maryland, a person must not have contributed whatsoever to the wreck. This means that even if someone is one percent at fault for a wreck, they may not be eligible for compensation. However, just because someone is accused of being at fault, does not mean that they are. Fault is determined only after a thorough investigation.

What Is The Statute Of Limitations For Bringing An Auto Injury Lawsuit In Maryland?

The statute of limitations for bringing an auto injury lawsuit in Maryland is three years from the date of the accident.

Are There Any Exceptions To The Statute Of Limitations In Maryland?

There are no exceptions to the statute of limitations in Maryland. Most counties have electronic filing, which means we are able to file right up until the statute of limitations deadline.

Why Is It Important To Seek Proper Medical Care And Ensure Documentation After An Auto Wreck Injury?

In order to substantiate any injuries and any suffering, it is necessary to have medical documentation. The at-fault party’s insurance company will carefully review such documentation and will use any delay or gap in treatment to their advantage.

Should I Notify My Own Insurance Company Of The Auto Wreck? What About The Other Party’s Insurance?

After an auto wreck, an individual should notify their own insurance company, as well as the other party’s insurance company. Notifying the insurance companies is required in order to obtain personal injury protection (PIP) benefits in Maryland.

What Defenses Do Insurance Companies Use To Avoid Paying Out On Personal Injury Claims?

There are many defenses used by insurance companies to avoid paying out on personal injury claims, including a lack of treatment, gaps in treatment, and delays in getting treatment.

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