Accidents
on
our
Nation's
roadways
are
a
serious
threat
to
the
traveling
public
and
are
the
leading
cause
of
death
for
those
under
the
age
of
thirty-four.
Annually,
over
40,000
people
are
killed
in
approximately
five
million
motor
vehicle
accidents,
many
involving
teen
car
accidents.
In
2002
alone,
nearly
43,000
people
died
in
highway
accidents
nationwide.
That
equates
to
over
115
fatalities
per
day.
The
economic
costs
of
these
accidents
is
staggering,
over
$150
billion
per
year.
Unfortunately,
during
your
lifetime
you
are
likely
to
be
involved
in
at
least
one
auto
accident.
You
should
know
what
to
do
in
order
to
protect
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First,
call
the
police
(and
paramedics
if
necessary).
It
is
imperative
that
the
police
report
is
accurate
and
that
it
reflects
your
recollection
of
the
events.
If
you
happen
to
have
a
camera,
try
to
photograph
the
scene
prior
to
moving
the
vehicles
(only
if
safe
to
do
so).
Additionally,
someone
should
interview
all
witnesses
and
record
their
comments.
Such
interviews
should
be
completed
as
soon
as
possible
as
witnesses'
memories
tend
to
fade
with
time.
Your
attorney
may
hire
a
professional
investigator
to
sift
through
the
paperwork
and
determine
insurance
information
and
other
mundane
facts.
In
preparing
your
case,
your
attorney
may
find
it
helpful
to
diagram
the
scene,
noting
the
traffic,
weather
and
pavement
conditions
at
the
time
of
the
accident.
Try
to
accurately
record
as
much
of
this
information
as
possible.
As
far
as
your
injuries
are
concerned,
you
should
seek
medical
attention
as
soon
as
possible.
If
treatment
is
delayed,
the
Defendant
may
argue
that
it
was
not
his
negligent
driving
that
caused
your
injury,
but
rather
something
that
occurred
between
the
time
of
the
accident
and
your
visit
to
the
doctor.
If
you
have
been
seriously
injured
in
an
automobile
accident
it
may
be
important
to
contact
an
attorney
who
can
help
you
protect
your
legal
rights.
In
addition,
if
you
would
like
to
learn
more
about
defective
automobiles,
automobile
parts
and
other
motor
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