 Auto Accidents
In the United States, there are an estimated 6 million motor vehicle accidents reported each and every year. During these millions of motor vehicle accidents, countless innocent people are injured and thousands of innocent people are killed.
In the state of Texas alone, over 1,000 innocent people are killed each year during motor vehicle accidents, which is an alarming statistic considering these motor vehicle accidents are often preventable and caused by driver negligence.
Motor Vehicle Accidents are quite frequent, which is why it is important for people to know what they should do immediately after they have been involved in an auto accident.
Below you will find useful information on what you should collect from other drivers and also information that you should gather that will help the outcome of your case. This information will not only help you build a stronger case, but may also help you obtain maximum monetary damages for your Injuries and Property Damage
INFORMATION THAT WILL HELP YOUR TEXAS AUTO ACCIDENT CASE:
After you have collected the other driver’s information, there is other information that you should try to obtain. First, if there were any people that witnessed the motor vehicle accident, you should try to collect their names, phone numbers and addresses.
Second, you should take notes regarding the condition of the road, the accident scene and any property damage. If you have a camera, you should take pictures of the accident scene including the road, the vehicles and traffic signs.
Third, speak with the police. Find out if any traffic citations were issued and also collect the names and badge numbers of the police officers that were present. Fourth, obtain a copy of your police accident report from your local police services station.
All of this information can later be studied and used by your Auto Accident Legal Team, should you decide that you want to file a personal injury claim.
WHAT WE DO AND HOW WE CAN HELP YOU:
Texas Motor Vehicle Accident Personal Injury cases are done on a contingency fee basis. This means that you pay no fees unless Zamora, PLLC is successful in obtaining compensation for you. We pursue fair and just compensation from Insurance Companies for Texas Motor Vehicle Accident Personal Injury cases, including compensation for Medical Expenses, Lost Wages, Rehabilitation, Future Special Needs, and Pain and Suffering. |