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If you have never been injured in a bicycle or car accident, you may be unaware how to deal with an insurance company and what compensation you are entitled to receive. You do not participate in crashes daily, but it is worth having some insight what to do when they occur including where to turn for help and what legal actions need to be taken. For starters, under no circumstances should you plead guilty right after the accident as you may be under stress so you would not have an objective assessment. Your primary concern should be to report police about the accident, do not express your personal opinion and do not commit to anything. Once you get yourself together, let the insurance company know what happened, gather extensive information regarding all participants and witnesses of the accident and take photos as evidence. As long as the police do not show up, you should not leave accident scene especially if there are others seriously injured as you may be considered as a hit-and-run driver. All medical documentation should be collected to allow precise estimation of treatment and its influence on your well-being. Keep in mind that you can receive compensation not only for expenses associated with direct injuries but also for lost wages or physical distress. Just after the accident, an insurance company may tempt you to sign settlement on seemingly advantageous terms. Mostly, their offer is far lower than outlays you covered on treatment. Before you sign anything, contact an attorney to receive legal assistance to make sure all your injuries will be compensated fairly. You can count on Cannon Hadfield Stibene & Doutt, as their employees do their best in order to get the compensation you deserve. With such a help, you can focus solely on making a speedy recovery
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