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What to Do in the First 24 Hours After a Car Accident
Your first priority is safety.
Even in less serious accidents, having law enforcement respond is important for documentation. A non-emergency number can be used for minor accidents where everyone involved is safe.
Adrenaline can mask injuries. It’s very common for symptoms like neck pain, back pain, or headaches to show up hours later.
Getting checked out promptly:
If anything feels off, don’t wait.
If you are able, gather as much information as possible:
The more documentation you have, the harder it is for facts to be disputed later.
It’s natural to want to apologize or smooth things over. But statements like “I’m sorry” can be interpreted as admitting fault.
Stick to the facts when speaking with:
Avoid speculation or guessing about what happened.
The first 24 hours are where many claims are weakened. Try to avoid:
Small missteps early on can have long-term consequences.
Not every accident requires legal representation. But you should strongly consider speaking with a lawyer if:
Early guidance can help you avoid costly mistakes and ensure your claim is handled properly from the start.
If you’re unsure about your situation, you don’t have to figure it out alone.
Contact us for a free case evaluation. It only takes a few minutes and can help you understand your next steps.