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A Lexington County, MO Auto Accident Lawyer Suggests 8 Things You Can Do To Prove a Car Accident is Not Your Fault
Missouri is not a “no fault” state. This means that in Missouri, the insurance company of the driver who is at fault for an accident is liable for the costs of that accident. However, car insurance companies do not like to pay large settlements and will do their best to find the not-at-fault driver at least partially at fault.
1. Document the scene – If you have a digital camera or cell phone with you, take pictures of the accident scene, the cars at the scene, and the damage to both vehicles.
2. Contact the police – You must contact the police if anyone is injured in your Missouri car crash; however, even if there is minimal damage, the car insurance company may require a police report in order to pay for damages. Call 911 and report your accident. The police officer will document the scene of the accident and fill out a police report. If a police officer won’t come to the scene, ask how you can file a police report.
3. Get contact information from witnesses – If you are able to get the names and phone numbers of any witnesses. If you are seriously injured and can’t move, ask someone else if they can do this for you.
4. Exchange insurance information with the other driver.
5. Get medical attention – Not all injuries cause symptoms right away. See a doctor to rule out brain injury and soft tissue injuries and see a doctor if you experience any symptoms or pain in the days or weeks following your accident. Always follow your doctor’s instructions and get any follow-up care that is recommended.
6. Contact a Lexington County, MO Auto Accident Lawyer – Your attorney will handle the details of your accident claim while you focus on healing. He will protect your case and negotiate with the insurance company on your behalf.
7. Contact the Other Driver’s Insurance company – Ask where to take your car for repairs and how to file a claim. They will send you forms that you can take to your attorney.
8. Fill out paperwork on time – You don’t want to miss out on compensation because you’ve missed deadlines. Make sure your paperwork is complete. You may want to ask your attorney to double check it for accuracy.
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