This page can help you understand what you should do if you have been the victim of an auto accident or a slip, trip and fall accident. We represent clients in a variety of personal injury cases, in addition to these two areas. Please call us at 845-419-2354 for a complimentary consultation.
Here are some guidelines for your consideration if you are in an accident and need our help
- Enable maximum privacy settings on all your social media accounts if you did not already do so.
- Do not post content related to your incident, injuries, recovery etc. online.
- Do not post false or misleading content about your incident, injuries, recovery etc. online.
- Consider not posting anything online at all.
- Do not delete pre-incident social media content. Preserve things as is. You may be required to share some of this information with attorneys for the negligent parties in your case in the future.
New York law generally favors disclosure of social media account postings and other information once litigation starts. Be mindful of your social media habits if you are injured and need our help.
Notify your insurance company that you were in an accident and request that they send you the necessary No-Fault benefit forms for you to fill out and return to them. Your No-Fault insurance company will pay medical bills and lost wages. This must be done within 30 days from the date of the accident pursuant to New York State Insurance Law or you could lose your right to No-Fault benefits.
Send a letter to your insurance company notifying them of an underinsurance and/or uninsurance claim via certified mail. This protects your right to pursue a personal injury claim against your own insurance company in the event the other vehicle in the accident has no insurance or limited insurance.
Notify the other driver’s insurance company of this accident. Do not assume the other driver or other vehicle owner will notify their insurance company.
If you are able, consider taking photos of the accident scene, damage to the vehicles involved and your injuries. Consider securing the names, addresses and phone numbers of any witnesses or good Samaritans who come to your assistance. Do not assume any responding police officers or emergency response personnel will get their information.
If you are able, consider taking photos of the accident scene especially if you were caused to fall by a transient condition (e.g. snow, ice, water or other substance).
Consider preserving the footwear you had on at the time the accident.
Consider securing the names, addresses and phone numbers of any witnesses or good Samaritans who come to your assistance. Do not assume any responding police officers or emergency response personnel will get their information.
Do not assume your medical bills will be paid for by the property owner or its insurance company. Prepare to pay for medical expenses as you normally would. Keep copies of any receipts, bills, etc. documenting your out of pocket medical expenses.