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If you have been injured due to someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation for the damages you have wrongfully endured. However, many injured parties jeopardize their chances of recovering compensation by failing to take the necessary steps to safeguard their legal rights. While you may know that you need to file an incident report, seek medical treatment, and even consult an attorney, you may not realize that there are additional things you can do to maximize your chances of a successful claim. One such thing is to take notes in the hours, days, and even weeks after the accident. Please continue reading to learn the importance of taking notes following an accident in New York City and why connecting with a determined New York City Personal Injury Attorney is in your best interest. 

Why Do I Need to Take Notes After an Accident?

Unfortunately, accidents come in many forms, ranging from mild to catastrophic. As such, some experience injuries that will alter their quality of life permanently. Therefore, it’s crucial to write down your experiences to accurately recall the accident rather than relying solely on your memory.

Pursuing legal action against a negligent party can take months or years to resolve a claim. This means a considerable amount of time will pass. Having notes regarding the accident and your injuries will allow you to refresh your memory on critical details about the case. Essentially, you can accurately remember the details of the accident, which, in turn, will help improve your chances of recovering the compensation you deserve.

What Should I Write Down?

Following an accident, you should jot down as much information as possible. Take notes that remind you of the details of what happened, as this will be more reliable than counting on your memory. Describe the weather conditions, who you were with, the time of the accident, and any other critical factors.

After you have received proper medical care, make notes of each pain that you feel. Any discomfort that you think is related to your accident should be noted. This includes any loss of sleep, anxiety, or other physical and emotional issues that you did not have before the accident. In addition, you should always document conversations with witnesses, doctors, and insurance adjusters.

As you can see, taking notes following an accident is critical to maximize your chances of recovering your rightful compensation. If you have been injured due to someone else’s negligence, please don’t hesitate to contact an experienced attorney from Swerling Law, who can help you fight for the justice you deserve.

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