Imagine you are stopped at a red light, minding your own business.  Suddenly, you feel a
severe jolt as your vehicle is rear-ended.  What do you do?

Do not get out of your car.  Do not move your car from the accident scene.  If you have a cell
phone, call 911 and request an ambulance and a police officer.  If you do not have a cell
phone, wait for someone to come to your vehicle and ask that an ambulance and police be
called.  

Do not give any statements or make any comments to anyone at the accident scene except to
indicate that you are hurt and are waiting for an ambulance and the police.  

If the paramedics arrive first, be sure to complain about anything that is bothering you, even if
it is not severe.  The paramedics’ report is public record and the first documentation of any
injuries.  Request that an ambulance take you to the Emergency Room for a more complete
evaluation.   The Emergency Room records are an extremely important part of any future
injury claim and confirm that you were hurt.  Insurance companies are likely to increase their
evaluation of a claim if the injured party was taken by ambulance to the Emergency Room.  It
is important for your own health and well being and the benefit of the case.

If the police officer arrives while you are still at the accident scene, explain that you were
stopped, rear-ended, are injured and wish to go to the Emergency Room.  Be sure that the
police officer gives you a Driver Exchange of Information report which indicates the name,
address and insurance company of the other driver.

When you return home, you should contact your own car insurance company to report the
accident.  Under the so called “No Fault Law”, each injured party is required to submit their
medical bills to their own insurance company for payment at 80% under the Personal Injury
Protection (PIP) coverage.  Since you were not at fault, this will not affect your premium.

It is also very important to call an attorney who handles personal injury claims to schedule an
appointment as soon as possible.  Many personal injury attorneys, including myself, will refer
you to doctors with whom they frequently do business to treat you without incurring any out
of pocket expense.  The doctors will accept a letter of protection from the attorney to
guarantee any payment of their bill not reimbursed by your PIP coverage.  

It is also important that you take pictures of your property damage prior to repair.  This is
particularly important if your accident resulted in a serious impact.

Most personal injury attorneys, including myself, offer a free consultation regarding any
personal injury claim.  This article highlights just a few of the basic steps that you should take
immediately following an accident.  For further information, please feel free to call me at
                                                         
954-569-4878.
What To Do If You Are Injured In A
Car Accident