If you've been injured in a motor vehicle accident, odds are, you are experiencing a lot of doctor's appointments, physical therapy, and medical bills. Perhaps, you are losing out on lost wages, not sleeping well, and are suffering from depression. You are worried about the bills and your condition, and you want to receive the compensation you deserve.
Salazar & Velazquez are Houston personal injury attorneys who can help you if you've been injured in a car accident. We analyze your case and work hard to build it, helping you receive the maximum amount of compensation you deserve. Below, we'll offer tips on how to maximize the compensation you will receive after a car accident. Contact us for a free consultation today!
Obtain a Top-Rated Houston Car Accident Attorney
The number one thing you can do to maximize the compensation you receive after a car accident is to obtain a top-rated Houston car accident attorney. If you try to go it alone or you settle with the insurance company at the very beginning, you will most likely be missing out on thousands of dollars and maybe even more in just compensation you deserve.
Don't Settle "Just to Settle"
Most likely, the insurance company of the at-fault party will try to settle with you as quickly as possible. This is because they don't want you to find a top-rated Houston car accident lawyer and because they want to close your case as soon as possible. Plus, insurance companies may try to take advantage of you when you are still injured and think you may accept a lower offer in exchange for getting paid quickly.
Get Medical Treatment
Too many people brush off medical treatment after a car accident only to discover down the road that they did seriously injure themselves. This is due to two primary reasons:
- People don't want to believe they are hurt. Many people are in denial that they just got in a major car accident, so they brush off medical attention.
- Adrenaline rush after a car accident. Adrenaline is your body's way to dull the pain immediately following an accident. While this saves us pain, it can cause us to miss out on important signals that something is definitely wrong.
The word of a medical professional will go a long way in the eyes of a jury. Plus, you'll have peace of mind knowing the full extent of your injuries and can begin your recovery faster.
Follow Doctor's Orders
You'll want to follow the doctor's orders in terms of your recovery, even though you may think some of it is unnecessary. Going against a medical professional's advice can cause your injuries to worsen, which would be your fault in the eyes of the jury. The insurance company could argue (and probably successfully) that you caused the now severe injury and you'd receive less compensation.
Gather Evidence
Evidence is what wins cases, so the more evidence you gather after your motor vehicle accident, the greater chance you will have receiving a larger compensation. Taking pictures of the scene, writing down your recollections of what happened (including what the other driver may have said, such as admitting guilt), and remembering the weather conditions all play a critical role in your car accident case.
Don't Be Afraid to Invest in Experts
Expert testimony or the testimony of a qualified medical professional goes a long way in the minds of a jury. If you've been seriously injured, get referrals for medical specialists who can adequately assess your injuries fully and state the prospect for your future quality of life. Similarly, if you are suffering mental anguish from the experience of a car accident, the testimony of your psychologist can help.
Don't Post Anything to Social
Once you make statements to the rest of the world on the internet, they are there forever, even if you delete them. This means that you don't want to ruin your case by posting pictures of you in Tahiti immediately after your car accident surfing when you are claiming an injury, or posting comments about your medical injuries, the other driver(s), photos from the accident scene, or any other facts about your case.
Be Honest
Most people can tell the difference between someone who is being honest about their injuries and someone who is trying to play the system. If you are being your authentic self to the jury and not trying to play up your claim, others will see that, and you'll be more likely to win your personal injury case. If you exaggerate, you risk no one believing any part of your story, and you lose your case and get nothing at all.
CALL FOR A FREE CONSULTATION TODAY
Our Houston car accident attorneys are passionate about helping our clients receive the compensation they deserve after a car accident has impacted their lives. We are here to be your knowledgeable experts and to guide you through the judicial system. We can take the burden of the legalities of the car accident off your shoulders, so you can concentrate on your recovery and moving forward with your life. Whether you've been injured in a car accident, motorcycle accident, truck accident, or you were a pedestrian involved in a car accident, we can help. Contact us for a free consultation today!