After a car accident, all parties are required by law (Texas Transportation Code §550.021) to stop and provide aid if necessary, as well as exchange information. They should also remain at the scene until first responders arrive and a police report has been filed. While these steps are required, there are also other steps you can, and should, take after an accident to protect your safety and the outcome of your claim.
For example, while you are at the scene of the accident, you should take pictures of the damage to your vehicle, the accident as a whole, and the injuries that you sustained. Videos can also be a helpful form of evidence. If witnesses are around, you can also ask them for their contact information and a statement to use in your claim. Additionally, when you receive medical treatment for your injuries, you should also keep all medical records, documentation, and bills for evidence.
In most cases, you will be able to file a claim against the at-fault driver’s insurance company to recover your losses. This means that you will need to submit your evidence and a request for accident compensation. You will also need to notify your own insurance company so they are kept up to date on what happened and your intention to file a claim. When filing accident claims, it is highly beneficial and recommended to hire a car accident attorney who can represent you, help you prepare your claim, and communicate and negotiate with insurance companies on your behalf.