5 Common Mistakes Personal Injury Clients Make | The Law Office of Matthew  Konecky, P.A.

If you’ve been seriously hurt in an accident that was someone else’s fault, you should be compensated fairly for your injuries, medical bills, pain, and other losses. You only get one shot at getting what you’re owed, so making the most of your injury claim is essential.

Due to avoidable errors, some claimants have to settle for less than they deserve. Aside from addressing these errors and suggesting solutions, this article also addresses the consequences. Check out this website to get in touch with certified lawyers to present your case. 

Don’t Make These Errors When Applying for a Colorado Personal Injury Claim

Mistakes that should be avoided at all costs in a personal injury claim in Colorado include:

  • Failure to notify law enforcement of an accident can hurt your personal injury lawsuit because law enforcement will not have any information to work with without being notified of the incident.
  • The first thing you need to know is that if you don’t obtain medical attention soon, your injuries could get even worse. Second, by postponing medical attention, insurers can down play your injuries in an effort to pay out less in claims.
  • Concealing previous collision information from your doctor and lawyer – If you have ever been in an accident, you must disclose this information. They will have a harder time proving your injuries are the result of the most recent accident if you don’t disclose any earlier accidents.
  • Neglecting to go back to work when you are well enough to do so — If your doctor hasn’t given you the all-clear to return to work, you shouldn’t. Your personal injury claim and your job security both hang in the balance if you fail to return to work.

Accident victims who don’t keep track of their expenses are less likely to receive full compensation for their injuries, medical costs, lost wages, and other losses. You should keep everything to do with your accident-related injuries and expenses, including bills.

Accident victims often make the mistake of engaging with insurance adjusters before consulting an attorney.

You made a mistake if you waited too long to get a lawyer to represent you in a personal injury case. A lawyer who is retained early on will have more time to investigate potential avenues of evidence before the statute of limitations expires.

By Rehan

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