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2/1/2011
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What NOT to Do Following an Iowa Truck Accident

After a truck accident in Iowa, you may not know what to do or where to turn. Your nerves may be shaken and you may be injured as a result of the crash. However, try to not let your injuries prevent you from thinking logically. There are several important things to do and not to do following an Iowa truck crash.

Oftentimes truck drivers will call the accident in to their headquarters. The truck company may send a representative out to the scene to gather information that may be helpful for their case. They may or may not approach you, depending upon the circumstances. However, they might try talking to you without identifying themselves. You need to be careful what you say to anyone at the accident scene. There are several important things NOT to do after a truck crash:

  • Do not admit fault.

  • Do not sign any papers from the insurance company, trucking company, investigators or their lawyers.

  • Do not give a recorded statement to the trucking company or the insurance company.

  • Do not give medical authorizations to anyone.

It is extremely important to contact a knowledgeable accident attorney immediately following your wreck. An attorney who is knowledgeable regarding the rules that govern the trucking industry is critical to your case. There are crucial elements they will know about, like requesting the truck driver's log books and electronic data. This information is critical to the success of your case. Other things to do following a truck accident in Iowa include:

  • Make sure a police report is filed.

  • Gather names and contact information of the truck driver and any witnesses.

  • Take photographs of the damage to your car and the accident scene.

  • Seek medical treatment.

  • Hire an attorney experienced in truck accidents.

Call Brady & O'Shea today at (319) 866-9277 and speak with an attorney who is experienced handling truck accident cases. Call Cedar Rapids accident attorneys today if you or a loved one has been injured in an Iowa truck crash.



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