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Following an accident, it’s in your best interest to take notes about what happened and your resulting injuries. Writing things down will preserve important evidence, as memories can fade and become distorted over time. If you are unsure of what you should be jotting down, a knowledgeable New York City Personal Injury Attorney may be able to help. Please continue reading to learn the importance of taking notes after an accident. 

Why is it Important to Take Notes After an Accident?

As soon as the initial shock wears off, begin taking notes on anything you can remember. Recall details surrounding your accident, no matter how small you believe they may be. Try to remember what you saw, heard, and felt. Be sure to talk to witnesses if you can, as they may be able to corroborate your claim later on. All of these details will help your attorney construct a strong case.

Once you have sought medical attention, make notes of the pain and discomfort your injuries cause. No matter how trivial you may think a pain is, don’t discount it. Certain symptoms such as a headache could be the cause of a more serious condition, such as an injured back or traumatic brain injury (TBI).

Taking notes can help your doctor better diagnose you, as the more information you provide, the better your care and treatment will be. Keeping notes on your injuries will become part of your medical records which will provide evidence later that such injuries were caused by the accident. This is particularly important for injuries that are not visible but for which you should still receive compensation.

Furthermore, you should take notes about your expenses and other losses. You may be entitled to compensation for economic losses, for missed opportunities, as well as for pain and suffering. Be sure to summarize conversations that you have with witnesses, doctors, attorneys, or insurance adjusters.

Should I Consult an Attorney?

After any kind of accident that could lead to a personal injury claim, it’s in your best interest to consult a seasoned attorney. At Sweling Law, we are prepared to help you gather evidence to support your case. You should bring your notes to a skilled attorney in the days or weeks following your accident. They will use your notes to build a strong case and prevent the insurance company from minimizing your claim. Credibility is key to a successful claim. Your notes can provide a first-hand account of events, which can significantly bolster your case.

If you have been injured due to someone else’s negligence, please don’t hesitate to contact an attorney who can help you fight for the compensation you deserve. For a consultation, reach out to our firm today.

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