Many people, unfortunately, are the victims of a personal injury accident. One of the most important things to do following an accident, which was caused by negligence, is to report the accident. Timely reporting the accident to the appropriate party can ensure that an accurate record of the incident is taken down. It really depends on the type of accident which dictates the proper course of reporting. If you are wondering how to report a personal injury accident, here is some information that you hopefully will find helpful. If, for example, you were involved in a motor vehicle accident, you want to make sure the police come to the scene. The responding police officer will make a police report, which will document the specific facts of the accident.
The police report will likely assign blame to one of the parties involved in the accident or all parties involved in the accident. Additionally, the injury victim should fill out and complete an Operator Crash Report and file that as well, as that will be additional evidence as to how the car accident occurred. If you are involved in a slip-and-fall accident, you also want to make sure that you report the accident to the appropriate party. For example, if you rent an apartment and you are injured either inside or outside the apartment on the rental premises, you want to make sure to report the accident to the landlord as well as the management company if there is one as quickly as possible.
In addition to reporting the slip-and-fall incident, you want to make sure that you take photographs of the condition that caused you to fall. Photographs can be very powerful evidence with personal injury claims. That is because which can help prove negligence. Or, if you slip and fall at a supermarket, you want to make sure to report the incident as quickly as possible to a manager on duty. These slips and falls in supermarkets can arise from spilled liquids on the floor or broken merchandise, or leaking refrigerators or freezers, etc. Regardless of how your slip and fall accident occurred, reporting it to the right person or persons is critical.
If you are injured at work, then you will likely have a worker’s compensation claim. Prompt reporting of the accident to your boss or supervisor is critical. Make sure to report to the appropriate party the specific facts on how the accident occurred, where it occurred, whether or not anyone witnessed the accident, etc. Your employer will then file a report with its workers’ compensation insurance company, so a worker’s comp claim will be set up. Then, once the insurance company receives that report from the employer, the claim will then be investigated, and the insurance company will either pay the claim or deny the claim. Regardless of what the insurance company does, having an accurate record and report of how the accident happened will definitely help your case down the line.
The success of a personal injury accident can hinge greatly on whether or not a prompt and accurate incident report was created. So, the answer to how do I create an incident report after a personal injury accident really depends on the facts and circumstances and type of accident that you experience. If you or someone you know needs assistance with a Massachusetts personal injury claim, I encourage you to contact the Earley Law Group Injury Lawyers at 617-444-7777. Additionally, be sure to check out our free set of books that are entitled, The Truth Series. These books are intended to help you, the accident victim, make the best possible legal decision for your case.