Law Offices of Paul Levin
Serving Connecticut for over 25 years
(860) 322-5302
www.ConnecticutInjuryHelp.com
Take Notes After an Accident or Injury
Writing down the details after an accident is more accurate than relying on your memory.
After any kind of accident that could prompt you to file a personal injury claim, it's crucial to do everything you can to protect your right to fair compensation for your losses. One of the best first steps you can take is to write down (or type or tap out) everything you can remember about your accident, including details of your injuries and their effects on your daily life.
These notes can be very useful two or six or ten months later, when you put together a demand letter for the insurance company, or when you decide to file a personal injury lawsuit. Having notes to remind you of the details of what happened, and what you went through, is both easier and more reliable than counting on your memory.
Get into the habit of taking notes on anything you think might possibly affect your case, and carry it through the entire personal injury claim process. Whenever you remember something you had not thought of before (just before you fall asleep, as you're biting into a pastry, or at any other time) write it down and put it with your other notes—whether on paper, on your phone, or in a computer file. Here are some specific things about which you should make notes. For More Information and a Free Case Review call an experienced personal injury lawyer at (860) 322-5302
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