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What To Do After a Car Accident: A Step-by-Step Guide From Felton Made Law

Not sure what to do after a car accident? This step-by-step guide from Felton Made Law shows you exactly how to protect your health, your rights, and your compensation — with links to our dedicated Car Accident services page.

A car accident can change everything in seconds. And when the shock hits, most people don’t know what to do first — or how to protect their health, their rights, and their financial future.

At Felton Made Law, we help victims rebuild their lives after serious crashes. This guide breaks down exactly what to do after a car accident, step-by-step, so you don’t make mistakes insurers will later use against you.

If you want deeper legal information about car accident cases, visit our dedicated page here:  Car Accident Lawyer — Felton Made Law

1. Check for Injuries and Call 911 Immediately

Your safety comes first. Even if you feel “fine,” you may still have:

  • Concussions
  • Internal injuries
  • Whiplash
  • Spinal trauma

Call 911 so medical professionals and law enforcement can document everything — which is crucial for your legal case.

2. Stay at the Scene and Stay Safe

Never leave the scene.

Move to a safe area if possible and turn on hazard lights.

Remaining calm helps you think clearly and gather information.

3. Call the Police — Even for “Minor” Accidents

A police report is one of the most powerful pieces of evidence in a personal injury claim. It documents:

  • Fault indicators
  • Driver statements
  • Witness information
  • Road conditions
  • Visible injuries

Insurers often try to deny cases when no police report is filed — don’t give them that advantage.

4. Gather Evidence at the Scene

If it’s safe, collect as much evidence as possible.

Take photos of:

  • Vehicle damage
  • Both cars in context
  • Skid marks
  • Traffic signs/lights
  • Injuries
  • Road conditions

Collect:

  • Driver’s license & insurance
  • License plate numbers
  • Witness information
  • Police report number

Evidence fades fast — grab everything you can.

5. Don’t Admit Fault or Apologize

Even saying “I’m sorry” can be twisted into admitting fault.

Stick to objective statements.

Leave fault determination to the investigation.

6. Seek Medical Attention Immediately

Many serious injuries show symptoms hours or days later.

Insurance companies argue:

“If you were really hurt, you would’ve gone to the doctor.”

Protect your health and your case: get evaluated right away.

7. Report the Accident to Your Insurance — Carefully

Notify your insurer, but avoid giving detailed or recorded statements before talking to a lawyer.

Your own insurer may still try to limit your claim.

8. Never Speak to the Other Driver’s Insurance Company

Their goal is simple:

  • Get you to admit something
  • Minimize your injuries
  • Push you into a cheap settlement

You don’t owe them anything — and you should not talk to them.

Tell them your attorney will contact them.

9. Document Everything in the Days After the Crash

Create a folder (digital or physical) with:

  • Medical visits
  • Prescriptions
  • Missed work
  • Pain levels
  • Photos of injuries
  • Out-of-pocket expenses

Detailed documentation increases the value of your claim.

10. Contact a Car Accident Lawyer Before You Make a Mistake

Auto accident claims become complicated quickly:

  • Liability disputes
  • Lowball insurance offers
  • Delayed medical billing
  • High repair costs
  • Lost wages
  • Long-term injuries
  • Evidence disappearing

Having a lawyer early protects you from these traps.

At Felton Made Law, we:

  • Collect and preserve evidence
  • Deal with all insurance companies
  • Build a trial-ready case
  • Challenge low settlement offers
  • Fight for maximum compensation

And you pay nothing upfront — ever.

Learn more here:

Car Accident Lawyer — Felton Made Law

If You Already Made Mistakes, Don’t Panic

Most people do.

The sooner you reach out, the better we can:

  • Correct misunderstandings
  • Protect your rights
  • Stop insurance pressure
  • Strengthen your case

It’s never too late to start doing things right.

Felton Made Law: When Your Life Gets Disrupted, We Step In

A car accident isn’t just the moment of impact — it’s the aftermath:

  • Pain
  • Bills
  • Stress
  • Uncertainty
  • Lost income
  • Long-term recovery

You shouldn’t handle any of it alone.

At Felton Made Law, you get:

  • Direct access to Brandon Felton
  • A tailor-made legal strategy
  • Real communication
  • No call centers
  • No templates
  • No upfront costs

Your job is to heal.

Ours is to fight for your future.