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3 Things You Must Do After A Slip And Fall

While some people will act responsibly if you had a slip and fall while on their property, others may try to absolve themselves of all responsibility by placing the blame on you.  While you should be receiving compensation for your injury, all you may actually be receiving is problems and unpaid medical bills.  Here are three things you should do after suffering from a slip and fall injury:

Hire A Lawyer Right Away

While you should always get medical help right after an accident, you should then reach out to a local personal injury lawyer soon after.  Do not assume that you can handle this incident on your own, and time without the help of a lawyer could cost you in the form of mistakes that affect your compensation.

For instance, you do not want to make the mistake of signing anything from the responsible party in exchange for receiving some early payments for medical bills. You may unknowingly be waiving your rights to sue them later if necessary, especially if you do not understand the paperwork.

Be Selective With Who Information Is Shared With

It is tempting to discuss your injury with anybody that is willing to listen.  The problem is that people tend to be very positive when recalling their recovery and how it is going.  You may say that you are feeling better, that you are experiencing less pain, or that you feel you are recovering faster than normal.

Anybody you discuss your injury with could use that information against you in court.  It is easy for statements in casual conversation to be considered an official statement about the status of your injury. You do not want anything you say come back to haunt you because you were trying to be polite.

This is especially true when it comes to social media.  You are not sure who could be reasons anything that is posted online. Be wary of friends that request to see your private profile online, since they may not be who they say they are.

Document All Aspects of Your Injury

A lack of documentation could cause you to lose your personal injury case.  While people often hold on to obvious documentation like medical bills and photographs, people often forget to document their emotions and pain during the recovery.  Keep a journal that documents the pain level you are experiencing each day on a scale of 1 to 10, as well as how you're feeling mentally.  This information may become useful when you need to recall it several months later.

Contact a law office like Trump & Trump for more information and assistance. 


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