Let’s be honest—getting into a car accident is stressful. Your adrenaline is pumping, you’re worried about your injuries, and honestly, the last thing on your mind is thinking about your legal claim.
But here’s something we’ve learned from handling thousands of car accident cases: what you do in those first 72 hours can literally make or break your injury claim.
Taking a few strategic steps right after an accident can protect your rights and strengthen your case significantly.
Immediately after the accident, your priority is safety first. Move to a safe location if possible, check on any passengers, and call 911 if anyone needs medical attention.
Don’t minimize your injuries—even if you feel “okay” right now, adrenaline can mask pain that shows up later.
Once everyone is safe, start documenting everything. Take photos and videos of:
This visual evidence is gold. Insurance companies and juries rely heavily on what the scene actually looked like, and your smartphone photos are usually admissible in court.
Always call the police for an accident report, even if it seems minor.
That official documentation becomes a critical piece of your claim.
When the officer arrives, be honest about what happened, but don’t admit fault or apologize for the accident itself.
Before anyone leaves the scene, get contact information from witnesses—names, phone numbers, and email addresses.
Witness statements are incredibly valuable because they’re independent accounts of what actually happened. Once people disperse, they’re nearly impossible to track down later.
This is crucial: get a medical evaluation within 72 hours.
Some injuries don’t show symptoms immediately. Whiplash, soft tissue injuries, and internal injuries can take hours or even days to manifest.
More importantly, having contemporaneous medical documentation establishes a clear link between the accident and your injuries—something insurance companies and opposing counsel will definitely challenge.
This medical paper trail becomes the foundation of your injury claim.
Report the accident to your insurance company promptly, but keep your statement factual and brief.
You don’t need to elaborate or speculate. Stick to what happened, when, where, and who was involved.
Avoid admissions of fault at all costs—stick to the facts only.
Here’s where we come in. Within the first 72 hours—or as soon as possible—connect with an experienced car accident injury lawyer.
Why? Because the insurance company is already building their defense. They’ll contact witnesses, request records, and try to minimize your claim.
Having legal representation levels the playing field.
At BV Law Group, we handle everything on contingency, meaning we don’t get paid unless you do.
We’ll handle:
Those first 72 hours set the tone for your entire claim.
Document everything, get medical attention, and reach out to us.
We’re here to fight for the compensation you deserve.