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7/14/2011
Attorney Mark C. Blane
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What to Do After Serious Accidents in San Diego, California

After an accident, it's easy to lose sight of collecting facts pertaining to liability. Adrenaline puts your body on high alert, and you may be disoriented, confused or attending to an injury. However, there are a number of important items to take care of while you're still at the scene of any serious accidents in San Diego. You should speak with a San Diego accident lawyer who can help you determine liability and will explain your options for compensation after your injuries have been treated.

A Checklist for Serious Accidents in San Diego
 

  • Stay at the scene of the accident until an authority has indicated that you may leave. Leaving the scene may result in criminal penalties.  
  • Check all drivers and passengers for injuries. If there are any, call an ambulance and try to avoid moving the injured person. 
  • Call the police to report the accident, especially if anyone has been injured or significant property damage is involved.  

These guidelines seem simple, and they are, but they are vital if you've been in an accident. People forget these simple pointers every day and end up with even greater consequences on their hands. If you or someone you love has been injured in a crash caused by another driver, contact an attorney who has experience with serious accidents in San Diego.

Take Control of Your California Injury Claim by Contacting a San Diego Accident Lawyer

San Diego accident lawyer Mark C. Blane and his legal team aren't like some of the other San Diego injury attorneys you may have met with or seen ads for around town. Our goal is to educate our clients - even those whose cases we don't take - so that you not only understand the legal process ahead of you but the basics of San Diego injury law and your legal rights.

You can get started by ordering one of our FREE injury guides including Wolf in Sheep's Clothing: What Your Insurance Company Doesn't Want You to Know and Won't Tell You Until It's Too Late! or The 10 Secrets You Need to Know About Your Injury Case Before You Call a Lawyer. Contact us today to schedule your appointment - 888-845-6269 or 619-813-7955. We are proud to serve San Diego's Spanish speaking population and even offer our FREE California personal injury book en Español.



Category: Auto, Motorcycle & Truck Accidents In California



More Legal Questions About San Diego California Car Accidents?

Do you have more legal questions about San Diego California Car Accident Cases?  Return to the Auto, Motorcycle & Truck Accidents in California Frequently Asked Questions page. 
 

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