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Auto Accidents :: Bankruptcy :: Criminal/ DUI :: Personal Injury

Auto Accidents

Seven Things to Remember if You're in an Accident

  1. Check for injuries. If anyone needs immediate medical attention call 911 for an ambulance.
  2. If you or anyone is severely injured, do not move. If you are able to safely exit the vehicle, do so immediately.
  3. Call 911 and report the accident to the police.
  4. While you are waiting for the police to arrive, sit down and remain quiet. While you may not feel much pain, you could be injured. Walking, bending or lifting can make your injuries worse.
  5. While you are sitting, go over what happened. Get the facts clear. How fast were you going? Where were you? Did you have your turn indicator on? Make some written notes if you can. Do not talk to anyone except the police about the facts of the accident.
  6. If there are witnesses, ask them for their names and phone numbers. They may be able to help establish liability (who is at fault).
  7. Call us. You may have rights you do not know about. We can answer your important questions at 602-650-1200 or toll free at 1-877-96-LEGAL.

Or contact us by clicking on this email link: info@petersenjohnson.com

 
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The law firm of Petersen Johnson is comprised of Arizona personal injury lawyers whose practice is focused on auto injury and work injury and Arizona bankruptcy lawyers whose practice is focused on bankruptcy. If you have been in an auto accident or work accident and live in Arizona, consider calling the personal injury attorneys of Petersen Johnson. Ron Petersen and Brad Johnson founded this firm with the goal of helping people in Arizona who need help fighting for their rights against the insurance company after a car accident or work accident. We also provide help to people who feel they have too much debt, are being hounded by collection agencies or creditors or who are considering Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy.

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