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First Steps in Settling Your Injury Claim FAQ


Learn what you must do soon after you are injured in an accident.

»  I've been hurt in an accident and I want to file a claim for my injuries. What's the first thing I should do?

How soon do I need to notify people about my intention to file a claim for my accident injuries?

What is the deadline for filing an accident injury claim against a government entity?

Is there a deadline for filing a lawsuit to recover compensation for my injuries?

I've been hurt in an accident and I want to file a claim for my injuries. What's the first thing I should do?

There are a number of things you can do in the first few days and weeks after an accident to protect your right to compensation should you want to file an injury claim. Except for filing a formal claim against a government entity, there's no single step that you absolutely must take to obtain a fair settlement, and no set order in which you must proceed. However, the more of the following suggestions you can follow, the more smoothly your claim process is likely to flow.

  • Write down as much as you can about the accident itself, your injuries, and any other losses (such as wages) you've suffered as a result of the accident.
  • Make notes of conversations that you have with people involved in the accident or the injury claim. (For more details on what notes to take, see Make Notes About Your Accident and Injuries.)
  • Preserve evidence of who caused the accident and what damage was done by collecting physical evidence and taking photographs. (For tips on what evidence to collect, see Preserve Evidence of Fault and Damages.)
  • Locate people who witnessed the accident and who might be able to help you prove your case (for information on how to locate witnesses, see Preserve Evidence of Fault and Damages), and
  • Notify anyone you think might be responsible for the accident of your intention to file a claim for your injuries. (For more information, see Notify People Who May Be Responsible for Your Injuries.)

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