At Anthem Injury Lawyers we care what happens to you if you are in a car accident. If you or your loved one have the unfortunate experience of being involved in an auto accident in Las Vegas, here’s a step-by-step guide on what you should do:
- Ensure Safety First
– Stop your vehicle immediately. Leaving the scene of an accident is illegal.
– Check for injuries: Ensure everyone is safe. If there are any injuries, call 911 immediately.
– Move to safety: If the vehicles are drivable and it’s safe, move them out of traffic to avoid further accidents.
- Call the Police
– In Las Vegas, you must report an accident if there are injuries or significant vehicle damage (typically more than $750). Even if it’s a minor accident, it’s wise to get a police report for insurance purposes.
– Cooperate with law enforcement but stick to the facts. Avoid admitting fault at the scene.
– The responding officer will investigate the scene and create a report, which can be crucial when dealing with insurance companies.
- Exchange Information
Get the following details from all involved parties:
– Names, phone numbers, and addresses.
– Driver’s license numbers.
– Vehicle make, model, and license plate numbers.
– Insurance information (company name, policy number).
– If there are witnesses, gather their contact information.
- Document the Scene
– Take photos: Capture images of the damage to all vehicles, the scene (traffic signs, road conditions), and any visible injuries. Be sure to capture the license plates of all vehicles in the area.
– Write down details: Record the date, time, location, and circumstances of the accident.
– Note the officer’s name and badge number if the police are involved.
- Seek Medical Attention
– Even if you feel fine, it’s recommended to see a doctor as some injuries (like whiplash or internal trauma) may not show symptoms immediately.
- Notify Your Insurance Company
– Report the accident as soon as possible to your insurance company. Provide them with all the necessary information and cooperate with the claims process.
– Be cautious when discussing the accident with other parties’ insurance companies. It is best to consult with Anthem Injury Lawyers before giving any statements.
- File a DMV Report (If Required)
– If the police don’t file a report, you are required to file one with the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). The form, called an SR1, must be submitted within 10 days if the damage exceeds $750 or if there are injuries.
- Call Anthem Injury Lawyers anytime day or night at 702-987-0202 or visit us at AnthemInjuryLaw.com
– If you were injured in the accident and it wasn’t your fault, consulting Anthem Injury Lawyers is the best strategy. At Anthem Injury Lawyers we will handle everything for you, including dealing with insurance companies, getting you the medical care you need and fighting for the best possible outcome. Don’t wait! Even waiting a short time to get proper medical treatment after a car accident can affect your recovery. Call us or visit us online anytime – we can put you on the road to recovery.
Last updated Monday, September 30th, 2024