An auto accident can be a difficult situation to go through. In an instant, your world can be turned upside down. Most individuals don’t know what to do when they are involved in an automobile accident, nor what to look for. Here is a list of a few common factors that are very important when dealing with an auto accident.

Who is at Fault?

This is one of the most important factors in an accident claim. It can determine whether you have a viable claim against the other driver’s insurance company. To determine who is a fault, one of the key elements is the Traffic Crash Report. The responding law enforcement will gather the facts at the scene of the accident to determine which party is a fault for the accident. There are times when even if the other party is at fault, the insurance company may still try and deny the claim and often on the argument that their insured should not be found at fault. When you are represented by an experienced car  accident attorney, they will help fight for your case and make sure the other party is found at fault.

Was Anyone Injured in the Accident?

The injuries sustained in a car accident are not always the same. Some injuries may be minor and only require minimal treatment while others could require surgery and months of rehabilitation to get the injured party back on their feet again. The level of injuries that someone may sustain will affect how long the case takes because of all the medical costs that need to be included.

Evidence Used to Build A Case

When it comes to an accident case the rule of thumb is, the more evidence there is the better the personal injury attorney can evaluate your case. While a good car accident attorney doesn’t necessarily need every single piece of evidence, it doesn’t hurt to have as much as possible. It is always a good idea to prepare and anticipate what to do if you are in an automobile accident and the types of things that can be important. A few of those things are:

  • Call the police immediately, even if the other party doesn’t want you to.
  • Take photos of the vehicles involved in the accident, and the accident scene.
  • Take down the other person’s information including their insurance card information.
  • Record any information from eyewitnesses that may be at the scene.

 

The attorneys at McMahon, Kublick & Smith personal injury law firm in Syracuse have helped thousand of clients with auto accident claims. Contact us today at 315-424-1105 to arrange a free consultation with one of our highly qualified Syracuse accident injury lawyers to learn more about your legal options.