Been in a Wreck? Here's What to Do.
Being in an accident is overwhelming. In a matter of seconds, your life can change—and it’s
completely normal to feel lost, shaken, or unsure of what to do next. If you’re reading this,
chances are you or someone you love is trying to make sense of a difficult moment. First, take a breath. You’re not alone in this. And yes, there is a path forward.
At a time when everything feels uncertain, what you need most is someone in your
corner—someone who will pick up the phone, answer your texts, and help make sense of the
chaos. You deserve transparency, honest guidance, and an experienced advocate who will walk with you every step of the way.
Here’s what to do after an accident, and how to protect yourself—legally, financially, and
personally.
1.) Take Care of Yourself First
Your health comes first. Seek the medical care you need right away. Even if you feel “okay,”
symptoms can show up hours or days later. Don’t tough it out. Getting treatment early not only helps your recovery—it also documents your injuries, which is crucial for your claim.
2.) Document Everything
Take photos of the accident scene, your injuries, and the vehicles involved. Get the contact
information of any witnesses. Save all receipts related to your medical care, car repairs, and
missed work. The more documentation you have, the stronger your case will be.
3.) File a Claim—But Don’t Do It Alone
You’ll need to notify your insurance company—and possibly the other driver’s—as soon as
possible. But be careful about what you say. Insurance companies are not on your side. Before giving detailed statements, it’s a good idea to speak with an attorney who can protect your interests.
4.) Call a Trusted Attorney—Right Away
The single best thing you can do after a wreck is to call a lawyer who truly cares. Not just a big-name firm with a shiny building—but someone local, available, and committed to you. You want an attorney you can actually speak with. Someone who knows your area, your community, and what you’re going through. And just as important: a dedicated case manager who will walk with you, answer your questions, and keep you updated. When you hire us, we don’t get paid until you get paid. That means we only succeed when you do. It’s not just business—it’s personal. We want what’s best for our clients. Always.
5.) Always Be Truthful
Honesty is key. Be truthful with your doctors, your lawyer, and in every statement you give.
Your credibility matters. Exaggerating—or hiding—anything can hurt your case more than help it.
6.)Be Responsive
Your case is a team effort. Stay in touch with your attorney and case manager. When we reach out, it’s because something important is happening. Responding quickly can help your case move forward smoothly and avoid unnecessary delays.
6.)Wondering What Your Case is Worth? Here's the Truth.
One of the most common questions we hear is, “What is my case worth?” The honest answer: it depends. Anyone who gives you a quick number is likely misleading you. The value of your case depends on:
• The amount of insurance coverage available
• The extent of your injuries and medical treatment
• The time you’ve missed from work
• The pain, disruption, and hardship the accident has caused you
There’s no one-size-fits-all answer—but with the right team, you can trust the process will be handled with care and transparency, with YOU in mind.
You're Not Alone
After an accident, you don’t just need legal help—you need support, compassion, and clarity. We’re here to give you all of that and more. Our team is committed to being by your side, answering your questions, and guiding you through the process with care and honesty. If you or a loved one has been in an accident, call us today. We’ll listen, we’ll help, and we’ll fight for what’s right—because you deserve more than just representation. You deserve a team that’s truly on your side.