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What to Do Immediately After a Car Accident - A Legal Checklist

What to Do Immediately After a Car Accident — A Legal Checklist

At The Hoyle Firm, PC, we provide a step-by-step guide to protect your rights, health, finances, and future.


🚨 Step 1. Your Safety Comes First

  • Examine yourself and passengers for injuries (some appear 1–2 days later).
  • Ensure conditions are safe before exiting your vehicle.
  • Call 911 immediately.
  • Turn on hazard lights.
Important: Many injuries do not appear immediately due to shock and adrenaline.

📸 Step 2. Document Everything at the Scene

Evidence protects your claim and prevents disputes.

Take Photos Of:

  • All vehicles (multiple angles)
  • Exact accident location and vehicle positions
  • Close-ups of vehicle damage
  • License plates
  • Roadway, signals, skid marks, debris
  • Visible injuries

Collect:

  • Driver names & contact info
  • Vehicle details
  • Insurance information
  • Witness contact information
Remember: Memories fade. Digital evidence does not.

👮 Step 3. Always Call Law Enforcement

Why It MattersHow It Protects You
Police ReportCreates official documentation of the incident
Witness StatementsProvides neutral testimony
Traffic CitationsSupports liability findings

When speaking to officers:

  • Do not admit fault
  • Provide neutral, accurate facts
  • Get the police report number

🏥 Step 4. Seek Medical Attention — Even If You Feel “Okay”

Delaying treatment is one of the biggest mistakes accident victims make.

Common Delayed-Onset Injuries:

  • Whiplash
  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Tingling or numbness
  • Internal bleeding
  • PTSD, anxiety, depression
Immediate care:
  • Protects your health
  • Creates medical documentation
  • Prevents insurers from disputing injuries

📞 Step 5. Notify Your Insurance Company (With Caution)

  • Report promptly
  • Do NOT give detailed statements without legal advice
  • Do NOT accept early settlement offers
Warning: Insurance adjusters aim to minimize payouts.

⚖️ Step 6. Why Call Experienced Personal Injury Attorneys?

At The Hoyle Firm, PC, we protect you from unfair compensation and maximize recovery under Arizona’s comparative negligence laws.

  • Preserve critical evidence
  • Handle all insurer communication
  • Prevent costly mistakes
  • Fight for full compensation

⏳ Remember: Time Matters

Arizona’s statute of limitations is 2 years.
  • Evidence can disappear
  • Witnesses may become unreachable
  • Surveillance footage may be lost

🏆 How The Hoyle Firm Is Different

  • Access to top medical providers
  • Clear communication of physical & emotional harm
  • Complete handling of insurance negotiations
  • Strong demand packages
  • Trial-ready litigation strategy

Call The Hoyle Firm Today

We’ll tell you exactly what your next step should be.