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Page & Associates in Richmond, Virginia assists clients who have been injured in accidents. “We are prepared to file suit, and take our cases to trial in front of a jury, in order to help our personal injury clients receive the compensation they deserve,” says Brenda L. Page in Richmond, Virginia.

If you are injured in an accident, there are steps that you should follow, regardless of the type of accident you are in.

· Contact the Authorities – If you are injured in an accident that may involve the authorities, such as an auto accident, truck accident, or pedestrian accident, the authorities may be able to help determine who was at fault.
· Contact the Paramedics – Many times, injuries cannot be felt immediately after the accident because of shock or adrenalin. If you are involved in an accident, your injuries could be serious, and you should seek medical attention regardless if you feel the injury or not.
· Get Information From the Other Party – After being injured in an accident, it is important to gat as much information from the other party as possible, this includes:
- Full Name
- Address
- Phone Number
- Insurance Company
· Write Down What Happened – Make sure you write down as much of what happened before and during the accident as you can remember, by remembering as many details as possible about the accident, it will help your personal accident injury case.
· Take Photos/Preserve Evidence – This can be very helpful in your personal injury claim. If there are any police reports, save them, if there is a defective product that caused the accident and your injuries, save it; take many photographs of the entire scene of the accident from many different angles.
· Contact an Accident Injury Lawyer – A lawyer will work with you to determine what the cause of the accident was and who should be held liable for your injuries.

If you have problems completing any of the above steps as a result of injuries sustained from the accident you were involved with, ask for assistance. A relative or loved one can aid you in writing down the circumstances of the accident or perform other needed tasks to aid your accident injury claim.

Many times, insurance companies and the defendant in your personal injury case will deny responsibility for the accident, and refuse to compensate you for your injuries. An accident attorney can help take your claim to trial, where a jury can decide who is liable for your injuries and reward you with the compensation you deserve.

Also, if an insurance agency attempts to get information about the accident from you, contact your accident attorney. Many times an insurance adjuster will attempt to make you admit some form of guilt, by having your attorney present during all conversations with the insurance companies, you will be taking the most cautious approach to your accident injury claim.

If you would like more information on personal injury law, feel free to contact a personal injury lawyer.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Tara_Pingle

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