What to Avoid in a Personal Injury Case

What to Avoid in a Personal Injury Case


If you decide to pursue a personal injury claim, it is imperative that you know what mistakes to avoid. Unfortunately, there are many mistakes that people make that can result in losing thousands in damages, such as:


  1. Disclosing details on social media

Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and other social media websites are prime material for investigation for insurance adjusters and defense attorneys. This is something to keep in mind, as pictures of your recent activity can be evidence used against you and the other party can argue that you are not as injured as you claim to be. Even if your account is private, it is still possible for the other party to find pictures, text, or other information that can be used against you. 


  1. Talking about your case

You should never talk about your case with anyone associated with the at-fault driver. This includes the insurance company, defense lawyer, or an investigator. If they try to contact you, have them call your attorney. 


  1. Ignoring your doctor’s advice

During your case and throughout your medical treatment, you should never ignore your doctor’s advice. This includes commitment to appointments and any ongoing therapy. It is imperative that you can show that you are taking your treatment seriously so you can get better. Additionally, you should preserve any medical documents, pill bottles, and other relative materials that can be shown as evidence from your injury.


  1. Failing to document your injuries

It is important to take pictures of your injuries, as well as any surgeries that may have been required due to your injury. These pictures can be shown as proof of the physical challenges you endured due to the accident. You should also document the damaged vehicles that were involved in the accident.


  1. Not filing within the statute of limitations

In California, there is a statute of limitations, which is two years from the date of the injury or death in which a claim can be filed. This means there is a limited time frame that victims can file a personal injury claim. When it comes to filing a claim against a city, state or government entity, the statute of limitations is much shorter. Therefore, it is best to consult with a personal injury lawyer in Los Angeles as soon as possible.

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