So you’re driving happily on the way home dutifully
obeying all Vehicle & Traffic Laws including the speed limit, signaling and
seat belt laws, to name a few. But this is something you always do, right?!
Then, on the way home, you get hit from behind while you are stopped at a red
light or, better yet, you are side-swiped by a speed demon who was breaking
various laws at the time he hit you. The
bottom line is this: someone hit you due to no fault of your own. While the hit
was enough to cause what is arguably considered to be slight damage (and who determines what is slight?) to both vehicles, you--someone who is not a medical
professional--determined in your mind that you are not really hurt and you just
want to go home for a number of reasons, mainly because you do not want the
headache of waiting around for the police, you don’t want your insurance
premiums to increase and you feel as if you can work this out with the other
motorist because, after all, you took a negotiations class in college,
remember? But most importantly, in your
mind, you’re OK! Well, let me just tell you….NO, NOT OK! Here are a few
reasons why taking such a stance after being involved in a motor vehicle accident
may not only give you the headache you sought to avoid, but will actually give
you more like a reoccurring migraine in the end, to put it mildly.
· You Cannot Diagnose
Yourself – Did you know that often times injuries do not become apparent
until perhaps hours or a day or two (or even later) after an accident occurs?
Leaving the scene of an accident after you’ve been hit is dangerous. The body
is an amazing machine which seeks to protect itself at all times. The body’s
warning signs, however, may not be readily apparent depending upon a number of
factors including shock to your system. Specifically, if you are motivated to
leave because you have plans you don’t want to miss, you will likely brush off
or completely ignore what your body is telling you. It’s a good chance that not until later that
evening or the next day (or later) is when you will feel the effects of the
accident. This is true especially if the injuries are soft tissue injuries like
neck, back or shoulder injuries. So why
chance it? Your health is far more important than the appointment you’re going
to miss, even if that appointment is your child’s first school play or that
championship soccer game. Getting the
proper medical attention will allow you to be there for your child’s future
events, amongst other important life events.
· Your
Injuries Should Be Documented Immediately – If you leave the scene without
having a police report of what happened, or without seeing a doctor, who’s to
say that the accident actually happened in the first place? Do you see the
problem here? You will undoubtedly put yourself at a huge disadvantage trying
to prove there was an accident especially if the police were not called, you
did not seek medical treatment and all you have is, allegedly, the telephone
number of the person who hit you. Of
course you will take down the license plate number of the car, but will it be
enough to prove that the accident happened? The answer is: why even put
yourself in this position? Protect yourself and your family by making a
report.
· Identify
Eye Witnesses Now – The best time to gather any evidence, especially eye
witnesses to an accident, is at the scene. Do not allow your desire to get on
with life to cloud your good judgment. Sure, it sounds like a great idea to get
someone’s phone number for a statement later. Well, have you ever heard of ‘no
time like the present?’ Getting as much information as you can while it is
fresh is always best. Making sure the
police officer identifies all relevant persons and information in the police
report is essential. This can stop many unnecessary problems that will arise
later based upon your knee jerk decision-making at the scene. (And we haven’t
even discussed the issue of insurance fraud or denial of no-fault insurance. These
issues will be addressed in Part II of this blog).
At
the end of the day, there are a host of solid reasons why you should report an
accident, but none are more important than protecting your health, safety and
well-being. That should be your number
one priority always. Don’t play Russian
Roulette with your life. I guarantee someone wants you around for as long as
possible. Your loved ones will thank you for it and you’ll be thanking yourself
too.
Stay
tuned for Part II of this discussion.
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