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Pro Guidelines To Help You Avoid Admitting Blame After An Auto Accident

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Most people understand the basic concept that the worst thing to do after an accident is to admit blame. However, few people know what statements constitute accepting liability and those that do not. Technology has changed a lot, and once you are caught on camera making specific statements, it could spell doom for your entire case. Get a lawyer and wait for them before making any other move. However, here are additional guidelines to help you avoid admitting blame for an auto accident.

Statements to Avoid Making

It is a natural and empathetic response to apologize when someone is hurt or their property destroyed. Similarly, your first instinct will be to apologize to the other party when you get out of your vehicle and notice that they got hurt. However, it is advisable to avoid making statements like it was your fault or that you did not see the other driver. These two statements indicate that you were not alert on the road, leading to a successful negligence claim. Others include admitting you should have been paying more attention or didn't see the traffic sign. You might also get in trouble for saying you thought you could beat the yellow light. Again, these statements indicate you knew the right thing to do but chose to endanger the other motorist's or pedestrian's life. 

Statements that You Can Make After an Accident

It is also advisable to learn the proper way to report and talk about an accident. You should call the police instead of engaging in a back and forth with the other motorists. When the police arrive, it is advisable to stick to the facts about your side of the story. Any speculations will lead to further questions. You should also avoid blaming the other party for the accident and state what happened. The police will investigate and determine who was at fault. If paramedics are on sight, accept their request to examine. Often, people discover unnoticed injuries after the adrenalin wears off. 

Statements to Make to the Insurer

The insurer is another critical party you will have to engage after the accident. You should call them when you have settled down. They will be looking out for statements that indicate fault. Speaking to them in the presence of a lawyer helps avoid these mistakes. 

These are simple guidelines to help you avoid saying the wrong things after a car accident and stick to the correct information. Consult an auto accident attorney immediately after the crash for proper guidance.


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