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Old 05-28-2012, 07:17 AM   #15
onetwo_threefour
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1.Don't discuss details of the accident here.

2. Start keeping a daily log of any developments relating to any injuries suffered. Symptoms, lost time from work, extra expenses incurred for medications/therapy, loss of sleep, any obvious psychological issues like if your kids are suddenly scared to get in the car or drive on busy roads/having nightmares, anything else that is affecting your life that is a result of injuries from the collision.

3. Regarding Dion's statement about saying you're okay at the scene. In a more significant accident, I wouldn't get too worked up about that, it is well known that shock and adrenaline can mask even fairly significant soft-tissue injuries, so as long as there is objective evidence it shouldn't have a significant impact.

4. If there is an injury, you should at least talk to a lawyer.
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