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What To Do and What Not To Do After an Auto Accident
Imagine it is a Friday night, you are out of work for the day, just picked up your children from daycare, excited to finally relax when you are hit by another vehicle. This can be extremely stressful for most people - let alone a parent with children in the car.
Unfortunately, this exact situation could happen to you as over 6 million automobile accidents happen every year. As such it is important to know what you should do following an accident as well as things that you should not do.
What To Do Immediately Following An Accident
Call the Police 🚓
Take Photos of All Vehicles Involved 📸
Obtain Witness Information 📝
Seek Medical Attention 🚑
Call an Attorney 👩🏼⚖️
What NOT To Do Immediately Following An Accident:
Not Calling the Police but Exchanging Auto Insurance Information Instead 🚫
Not Seeking Medical Treatment 🚫
Calling the Insurance Company and Providing a Recorded Statement 🚫
Are You Being SUED?! How to Respond to Discovery Requests
Are you being sued? Have you been served with discovery? Being served with a lawsuit can be an extremely stressful situation. Lucky for you I am here to help navigate how to proceed!
If you have previously been or are currently involved in civil litigation in some capacity you have likely heard the term “discovery.” If you have been asked to respond to discovery in a case, you may feel overwhelmed and confused about the process of responding. Here we will discuss the process you should go through when responding to discovery as well as some tips that will help you respond to the discovery requests effectively and accurately.
HELP I Have Fallen and I Can’t Get Up: Slip and Fall Law
As you are grocery shopping you suddenly feel your legs come out from underneath you, and the next thing you know you are on the ground. You notice there is a large amount of water on the floor that is coming from one of the freezers. What you do next is crucial to ensure your recovery for your personal injury case. Premises liability imposes a duty on a property owner and/or tenant to maintain a safe environment for those that visit his/her property.