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Should I Talk to The Trucking Company If They Reach Out to Me After My Accident?

Home  >  Blog  >  Should I Talk to The Trucking Company If They Reach Out to Me After My Accident?

September 24, 2022 | By Gerald A. Rosenthal
Should I Talk to The Trucking Company If They Reach Out to Me After My Accident?

On Behalf of Rosenthal, Levy, Simon & Sosa | September 24, 2022 | Truck Accident Injuries

After a truck accident, regardless of the severity of your injuries and related losses, the trucking company will undoubtedly reach out to you to ask for a statement about the accident and how it happened. But you should be very cautious about talking to the trucking company’s insurance claims adjuster. Your losses could be significant, but seemingly minor mistakes can endanger your ability to seek proper compensation from the at-fault party.

This means that, no, you shouldn’t speak to the claims adjuster or anyone from the trucking company. While they may say that they just want to know what happened and your version of the story, they are trying to protect their interests, not yours. Instead, talk to a West Palm Beach truck accident attorney before speaking to a representative of the trucking company or their insurance carrier.

Why You Shouldn’t Talk to The Trucking Company

At-fault parties will utilize various strategies to minimize their liability and the damages you’re entitled to receive. These strategies include:

Get You to Admit That You Are Partially At Fault for The Crash

The claims adjuster assigned to your claim will ask very specific questions about your actions and the sequence of events of the crash. But you must not divulge specific details because they will try to use your statements against you to reduce your settlement or deny your claim.

Look For Pre-Existing Conditions

Don’t offer details about your medical history and any health conditions you may have. You can’t claim damages for pre-existing conditions, but you can argue that your condition worsened because of the accident. In any case, do not disclose any details than you need to, and relay such information by sending paperwork that your lawyer has reviewed instead of responding to questions in person or over the phone.

Get You to Commit to an Unfair Value of Your Claim

The insurance adjuster will try to make you describe your injuries and how they have impacted your life to place a dollar range on your settlement right from the start. But your damages can’t simply be estimated until you have a prognosis of your condition, and your attorney has assessed all the aspects of your claim. You’ll need to be on the road to recovery before calculating the full value of your claim, including past and future expenses related to the accident.

Seek Legal Advice From an Experienced West Palm Beach Truck Accident Attorney Now

Remember that the trucking company and its insurance provider don’t have your best interests in mind. It’s their job to safeguard their interests at all costs and avoid liability for accidents if possible. If given the chance, they’ll pay your claim early but for an amount that’s not sufficient to cover your losses.

To ensure that you protect your rights to fair compensation following a truck accident, speak to our West Palm Beach truck accident attorney before talking to anyone from the truck driver’s party. Contact Rosenthal, Levy, Simon & Sosa at 561-478-2500 or reach us online to schedule your free case review today.

On Behalf of Rosenthal, Levy, Simon & Sosa | September 01, 2022 | Motorcycle Accidents

According to statistics, there are approximately 89,000 motorcycle accidents annually in the United States. Unlike car accidents, motorcycle accidents tend to be more severe because motorcyclists aren’t protected inside a vehicle when they crash. So, it’s unsurprising that some of the worst road accidents involve motorcyclists.

There are a few vital steps that motorcyclists should follow following a minor or major accident. In our article, we discussed these steps to ensure riders know what to do to ensure their physical, emotional, and financial safety.

Should you have recently been involved in a motorcycle accident, you should consider speaking with a South Florida attorney. The professional lawyers at Rosenthal, Levy Simon & Sosa, have been serving the South Florida community for years, so they have the experience you need to build a strong case that will potentially win you compensation.

What Are The Five Steps You Need To Immediately Take After A Motorcycle Accident In Florida?

Although there are many steps you can take after a motorcycle accident, we have managed to narrow the list down to the top five steps you need to remember. It’s usually best to follow these steps in order. Still, if you follow them all, you’re unlikely to encounter serious issues if you choose to file a motorcycle accident lawsuit.

1. Get Yourself To Safety And Alert The Authorities

The first and often most vital step is to get yourself (and, if you can, others) to safety and call the police and 911. By calling the police, you will ensure there is a police report of your accident that details crucial information you will need if you file a lawsuit.

For example, a police report usually has your details and the details of the other people involved in the accident. It will also have the police’s opinion on the cause of the accident and who they believe to be liable.

Additionally, calling 911 will ensure that any immediately serious accident injuries you have are addressed at the scene.

2. Assess You Injuries And Seek Medical Attention

After you have seen the emergency personnel at the scene of your accident, it’s important that you still assess your injuries. However, regardless of if you believe your injuries to be minor, it's crucial that you seek appropriate medical care.

Visiting your doctor or the emergency room will ensure that you have a medical record detailing the injuries you sustained in your motorcycle accident. This record is vital if you choose to file a claim to get compensation for your injuries.

3. Obtain Accident Scene Evidence

While at the scene of the accident or after being checked out by a physician, you need to obtain as much evidence about the accident as possible. Usually, this evidence will include gaining access to your medical file copies and copies of your police accident report.

It will also involve taking pictures of your property damages and injuries and videos of the accident scene. Additionally, as part of your evidence gathering, you should try to obtain CCTV footage or dashcam footage of the accident, as this can also help prove liability.

4. Get Witness Statements

Witness statements can help your case significantly because a witness statement can corroborate your story. Having multiple statements from people proving your innocence in a motorcycle accident can considerably influence your likelihood of obtaining compensation.

Besides utilizing first-hand witness statements, you can also try to get expert witness statements. Having statements from doctors and accident scene specialists can go a long way in strengthening your case.

5. Speak With A Motorcycle Accident Attorney

One of the most important steps you must consider is speaking with a motorcycle accident attorney. With an attorney on your side, you can wholly focus on your recovery while they take care of the immediate legal action that needs to take place.

Additionally, an attorney will have the experience needed to prove liability and will be able to help you determine the type of damages you could be eligible to earn in a settlement. An attorney specializing in motorcycle accident cases will also be able to deal with your insurance company on your behalf.

This ensures you’re not taken advantage of and don’t accidentally admit fault when an adjuster tries to learn what happened during your accident.

Contact A South Florida Motorcycle Accident Attorney Today

Motorcycle accidents should be taken seriously, especially if you have sustained injuries that have affected your life. Should you need help filing a motorcycle accident claim against a negligent party, you might want to talk to a South Florida motorcycle accident attorney.

An attorney can work with you to find out all the facts and build a winning case that will get you the justice and compensation you deserve.

So why not consider hiring an attorney from the respected Rosenthal, Levy Simon & Sosa law firm. Our lawyers will work tirelessly to ensure you are financially stable while recovering from your injuries. You can visit us or contact us here for a free case review.

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Gerald A. Rosenthal

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Since opening the firm now known as Rosenthal, Levy, Simon & Sosa more than 40 years ago, Gerald A. Rosenthal has been a dedicated champion of the everyday hero – police officers, firefighters, teachers, nurses, construction workers, farm workers, and more. Passionate about preserving the civil rights of laborers, he has fought tirelessly against giant insurance companies who deny the injured workers their benefits. It’s not just the lawsuit Rosenthal fights to win – he is driven by the opportunity to restore his client’s quality of life.

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