It is essential to write down all of the information about your occurrence as soon as possible before you forget anything. Write down as much as you can remember: your (and your loved one’s) injuries, losses (wages at work), conversations you’ve had with people involved in an accident or the injury claim, take photographs if necessary, try to locate witnesses in case a proof may become necessary, notify anyone who you believe may be at fault of your injury of your intent to file a claim for your injuries, especially if a government official is involved, contact a personal injury attorney to discuss your options.

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Q: What is the first thing to do in case of a personal injury?

A: It is essential to write down all of the information about your occurrence as soon as possible before you forget anything. Write down as much as you can remember: your (and your loved one’s) injuries, losses (wages at work), conversations you’ve had with people involved in an accident or the injury claim, take photographs if necessary, try to locate witnesses in case a proof may become necessary, notify anyone who you believe may be at fault of your injury of your intent to file a claim for your injuries, especially if a government official is involved, contact a personal injury attorney to discuss your options.


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