5 Mistakes That Can Ruin Your Personal Injury Claim
- Brinkley Law
- Apr 18
- 2 min read
Personal injury cases can be complicated and emotionally taxing. These cases often involve physical, emotional, and financial hardships.
Below is a list of things to avoid if you are involved in a personal injury case.
Not documenting the scene and your injuries.
Evidence is a critical aspect of personal injury cases. It is important to document both your injuries and the scene of the accident. Evidence such as photographs of the location and property damage can be helpful for your case. It is also important to collect contact information from witnesses and anyone else involved in the accident.
Posting on social media
It is important to avoid posting on social media immediately following an accident. Insurance companies and defense attorneys monitor social media profiles for any information that would assist their case. For example, they are looking for anything that contradicts an injury claim.
Overlooking future damages
Personal injury claims should take into consideration current and future damages. For example, medical expenses and loss of income are two factors that should be considered. Overlooking these expenses could have a detrimental effect on your finances later on.
Talking to insurance adjusters without legal representation.
The primary goal of insurance adjusters is to minimize payouts. Talking to them without an attorney can be harmful to your claim. It is important to avoid provided a recorded statement or signing any documents without an attorney’s approval. A lawyer is better suited to handle insurance adjusters.
Delaying legal action.
Depending on the state, there are limits on how long you can wait to initiate a personal injury case. It is important to assert legal action as soon as possible. Delaying action may result in case dismissal, which prevents you from recovering any damages for your injuries.
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