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Learn What To Do When You Get Into An Accident After Passing Out Unexpectedly Behind The Wheel

There are times when people get into an accident through no fault of their own. When this happens, they need to hire a professional to help them fight to prove that they had a medical emergency that caused them to lose control of their vehicle. The following guide walks you through the steps that you need to take when attempting to prove that you passed out behind the wheel due to no fault of your own when you were involved in an accident.

You Need to Gather Medical Records

The first thing that you will need to do is you will need to gather medical records to prove your claims. Go to the doctor directly after the accident to get checked out to see what caused you to have the accident. Ask to have an alcohol and drug screening done at the same time so that you can prove that you did not get into the accident because you were under the influence of any substances.

You Need to Get an Accident Record

Even if you were in a single vehicle accident, you need to call the police to file an accident report. The accident report will verify where the accident took place, how it took place, and what damage was done to other vehicles or objects. If you are sent a bill for the damage that was caused, your insurance company will be able to pay it if you can prove that the accident was caused by a medical situation.

Hire an Accident Attorney

Before making a claim with your insurance company, you may want to consider contacting an accident attorney. Your insurance company may try to fight paying you the money that you are owed or paying for the repairs that need to be made. The attorney will be able to fight the insurance company for you and get the money that you need and deserve.

When the attorney negotiates with the insurance company, it is important to do everything that he or she says to do.  Do not talk to the insurance company on your own because they may get you to agree to something that you do not want to agree to. Allow the attorney to handle all of the negotiating on your behalf to ensure that you do not settle for a lesser amount than you can. The attorney will have experience with cases similar to yours, so they will know how much money you need now and may need in the future.

Reach out to professionals like Monohan & Blankenship for more help.


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