Why Hiring an Attorney Soon After an Accident Can Be Important

When a person is seriously injured in a car accident or motorcycle wreck, he/she is immediately faced with a seemingly endless list of issues and problems. Such issues and problems include obtaining medical treatment; trying to secure a vehicle to drive until his/her vehicle is repaired or replaced; negotiating with the insurance company in an effort to get his/her vehicle repaired or replaced; dealing with medical bills from numerous hospitals or clinics; dealing with a loss of income because he/she is unable to work; and worrying about the possibility of losing his/her job. It is natural to focus on these things—because they affect your day-to-day living, they are often the most pressing. The thought of hiring an attorney is often low on the list of priorities . . . but, if the accident involved serious injuries, maybe it shouldn’t be.

Why should a person involved in an accident consider hiring an attorney promptly? If an attorney is involved soon after an accident, the attorney can take steps to secure evidence important to establishing liability for the accident. Consider the following examples:

In addition to preserving such evidence, an attorney can also assist with many of the other issues discussed above, including assisting with gathering medical records, medical bills, and wage loss information for submission to the insurance company and handling any negotiations with the insurance company.

In the days after an accident, the number one thing on the mind of an injured person is recovering from his/her injuries—as it should be. However, while he/she works toward a full recovery and returning to work, days and weeks will pass. During this time, evidence can be lost—vehicles can be shipped to salvage yards, skid/tire marks left on a roadway can disappear, EDR data can be lost forever, and witnesses’ memories can fade. The loss of this evidence can be devastating if the at-fault party or his/her insurance company decides to deny liability. For that reason, if you or a loved one is seriously injured or killed in an accident, consider talking with an attorney sooner rather than later.