Filing an insurance claim after a car accident may seem simple, but the process can quickly become overwhelming—especially when injuries, paperwork, and insurance negotiations all hit at once. How you handle the early steps of your claim can make a major difference in the outcome.
Step 1: Report the Accident
Notify your insurance company as soon as possible. Stick to basic facts, such as:
- Date and time of the accident
- Location
- Vehicles involved
- Whether a police report was filed
At this stage, avoid giving unnecessary detail or speculating about fault.
Step 2: Gather Essential Information
Strong claims are built on solid documentation. Be sure to collect:
- The other driver’s insurance details
- Photos of vehicle damage and the scene
- Names and contact information for witnesses
- A copy of the police report
This information will help support your claim from the start.
Step 3: Seek Medical Attention
Even if you feel fine, get evaluated by a medical professional. Some injuries take hours or days to appear. Your medical records also play an important role in proving the connection between the accident and your injuries.
Delaying treatment can give the insurance company room to argue that your injuries are minor—or unrelated.
Step 4: Understand That Filing Is Only the Beginning
Once your claim is filed, the insurance company begins its own investigation. This may include:
- Requests for statements
- Reviewing your medical records
- Disputing liability
- Offering early settlements
Each step can impact your recovery—both physically and financially.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Giving detailed statements too early
- Underreporting injuries
- Accepting quick settlement offers
- Failing to document evidence
- Assuming the insurance company is on your side
Why Strategy Matters
Filing a claim is more than a formality—it sets the stage for how your case will unfold. A poorly handled claim can result in reduced compensation, delays, or unnecessary disputes.
If you’ve been involved in an accident and aren’t sure what steps to take, getting guidance early can make all the difference. Our team is here to help protect your rights from the start.
Call Duran Law Offices at 312-300-0473 to discuss your situation and get clarity on your next steps.