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Yes, you can and should talk to them if you can do so. Find out what they saw, and get all of their contact information.

There were witnesses to my accident. Can I talk to them?

Yes, you can and should talk to them if you can do so. Find out what they saw, and get all of their contact information. Do not, under any circumstances, talk to them about what you think happened in the wreck or what caused the wreck. You may say something while you’re in a state of shock, and what you say can be used against you by an insurance company or the other party’s lawyer to limit your rights to compensation or the amount you can collect. 

Claims that arise from being in a crash are referred to as personal injury claims – claims that happen when someone is hurt as a result of the negligence of another person or persons, or entity. Two types of claims may be filed in a vehicle accident, a personal injury claim to seek compensation for injuries and property damage, and a wrongful death claim if someone died. A personal injury attorney handles both types of cases.

While you may not be sure if you have a claim, the one way to find out if you do is to contact a personal injury lawyer and have your possible claim evaluated. There are multiple factors to take into consideration, including:

  • Who is at fault for the accident?
  • How much at fault are they for the crash?
  • Are you partially at fault for the collision?
  • Was there negligence involved on the part of the other driver?
  • Was there negligence involved on your part?
  • Did you lose wages?
  • Are you going to lose the ability to earn a living in the future?

I often get asked how much a claim is worth. There is no set-in-stone answer to that, as in each case, the injuries, circumstances, and so forth are what dictate what a case may be worth. That said, although we cannot give you a solid figure, we can provide you with an estimate. That estimate may include:

  • Medical expenses, short and long-term
  • Lost wages
  • Pain and suffering
  • Mental anguish
  • Physical impairment — how the wreck affected your ability to engage in your normal activities
  • Possible punitive damages depending on the circumstances of the case
  • Reduced capability to earn a living for the future

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