12/27/2024
🛑Don’t Say This After an Accident! Protect Your Rights
After an accident, your instinct might be to reassure others by saying something like, “I’m fine”—but that simple phrase could seriously hurt your case. Even if you feel okay at the moment, injuries like whiplash, concussions, or internal damage can take hours or even days to show symptoms. By saying “I’m fine,” you might unintentionally minimize the severity of your injuries, giving insurance companies or opposing attorneys grounds to argue that you weren’t seriously hurt.
Another dangerous phrase is “I’m sorry” or admitting fault in any way. While apologizing might seem polite or natural in a stressful moment, it can be interpreted as admitting responsibility for the accident. Fault is determined through investigation, not by what you say at the scene. Stick to factual statements and avoid discussing who caused the crash to protect your claim.
Lastly, avoid saying “It’s no big deal” or minimizing the damage. Downplaying the situation could hurt your ability to recover fair compensation for medical bills, lost wages, or property damage. Instead of making casual comments, focus on gathering evidence, documenting the scene, and speaking to an attorney before making any statements.
If you’ve already said something that might harm your claim, it’s not too late to get help. Kaire & Heffernan in Miami specialize in accident cases and can help minimize the impact of any missteps while protecting your rights. Don’t let a simple phrase ruin your case—contact Kaire & Heffernan today for expert legal guidance.
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