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Monday 27 May 2013

Why Don’t People Look for Personal Injury Lawyers after an Accident?

Watching fictitious crime shows on the telly has given people a lot of terms. Perhaps the most memorable one is when a person is being interrogated and ends up uttering, “I want to talk to my lawyer!”

Thanks to current favourites like Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Cover Affairs, Criminal Minds, and NCIS have cemented the idea of invoking one’s right to counsel when things begin to look bad.

However, when an accident occurs, all this conditioning seems to disappear in the blink of an eye. Faced with threats of multiple lawsuits and huge fines, an accident victim rarely looks for his personal injury lawyers when under pressure. And due to this, he sometimes ends up being on the raw end of the stick when cases are filed.

Though it may sound excessive, looking for one’s lawyer is the best thing to do when one is involved in an accident. The main reason for this is that accident victims are rarely in the proper frame of mind. They are primarily in shock, while others may be in a state of panic. People under these conditions may say and do things which may harm them in future.

So if you happen to be involved in an accident, just remember what you watched in the telly and ask for your personal injury lawyers to help protect yourself from unfair lawsuits.



What do Personal Injury Lawyers Advise when People are Involved in an Accident?


Though statistics have indicated that accidents have become a normal part of life, the reaction of people to these accidents, while normal, are not helpful.

The initial reaction will be shock where people usually end up being in a trance-like state. They can be moved around, made to say anything, and even made to do things they would not normally do.

For others, they may be in a state of panic where their reactions are the exact opposite. Instead of being in a calm trance-like state, people who are panicking will be extremely active. They may move quickly, talk quickly, and do other things in a rapid manner without thinking things through.

Both states are dangerous from a legal point of view because people who are in shock or in a state of panic may be pushed to make statements and sign documents against their best interests. One example is that persons may be persuaded to admit being responsible for an accident when he is the victim.

This is the reason why personal injury lawyers advise their clients to try and stay calm when they are involved in an accident. Many say that talking several deep breaths helps to return one’s mind to a normal state.

They also advise to avoid giving out any statements or signing any documents while still in shock or in a panicked state as these will most likely be incorrect.

And when possible, a victim is advised to contact their personal injury lawyers immediately so their rights can be protected before any legal complications arise.

4 comments:

  1. Harriet Phillips28 May 2013 at 19:13

    exactly! it is right to have your lawyer first to defend you or to be your legal adviser in what you need to do...

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    1. it is also important that the lawyer that you'll be hiring is a member of a governing body such as APIL

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    2. you can also try The Law Society http://www.lawsociety.org.uk/

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  2. Rosie Fitzgerald28 May 2013 at 20:25

    they usually look for lawyers after an accident to help them decide on what are the legal things to do...

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