Introduction
Getting into a car crash in Seattle is overwhelming, especially when figuring out what to do next. Failing to act correctly can negatively impact your compensation chances.
At the Dubin Law Group, many clients make avoidable mistakes after an accident. This guide highlights the most common missteps and how to avoid them to protect your health, finances, and legal rights.
❌ 1. Not Calling the Police
No matter how minor the accident may appear, it’s crucial to always contact the police. A police report is an official document that supports your insurance claim and serves as vital evidence in court. If you skip this step, you risk it becoming your word against the other drivers, especially if liability is disputed. This could significantly impact the outcome of your case, making it crucial always to involve the police.
❌ 2. Admitting Fault at the Scene
It’s natural to want to apologize after an accident, but even saying “I’m sorry” can be taken as an admission of fault. In Washington State, liability is determined based on comparative negligence. Let law enforcement and your attorney determine who is responsible. Focus on safety and facts, not blame. Being mindful of your words can prevent potential harm to your case.
❌ 3. Failing to Seek Medical Attention Immediately
Some injuries, like whiplash, internal bleeding, or brain trauma, may not display symptoms immediately. Skipping a medical evaluation not only endangers your health, but it also gives the insurance company a reason to question your injury claim. Always get checked out after an accident, even if you feel okay.
❌ 4. Not Documenting the Scene
Failing to gather evidence is one of the most common mistakes. Use your phone to take photos and videos of:
- Vehicle damage
- License plates
- Road conditions
- Traffic signs
- Injuries
- Witnesses
This documentation could become critical in proving fault or the extent of your damages.
❌ 5. Giving a Statement to the Insurance Company Without Legal Advice
Insurance adjusters are trained to minimize payouts. If you provide a recorded statement before speaking to a Seattle car accident lawyer, your words may be used against you. Politely decline to comment and consult legal counsel first
❌ 6. Accepting a Quick Settlement
After an accident, insurance companies may offer fast cash in exchange for a release of liability. Don’t accept it without understanding the full extent of your injuries and damages. Once you sign, you can’t go back and ask for more, even if your condition worsens.
❌ 7. Posting About the Accident on Social Media
What you post can—and will—be used against you. Avoid sharing accident details, photos, or “feeling fine” updates online. Insurance companies and defense attorneys frequently monitor social media for evidence contradicting your claim.
❌ 8. Waiting Too Long to File a Claim
In Washington State, personal injury cases have a three-year statute of limitations starting from the accident date. However, delaying legal action can make evidence harder to collect and weaken your case. Act promptly to preserve your rights.
✅ What You Should Do Instead
- Call 911 and request police presence.
- Seek medical attention immediately.
- Collect contact info, photos, and witness statements.
- Contact a Seattle personal injury attorney before speaking with insurers.
- Keep all receipts and records related to your injury.
⚖️ Why Work with the Dubin Law Group?
- ✅ Over 25 years of experience helping Seattle accident victims
- ✅ Skilled negotiators and aggressive trial attorneys
- ✅ Free consultations and no upfront legal fees
- ✅ You pay nothing unless we win your case
📍 Serving Seattle and Surrounding Communities
Whether you were injured in downtown Seattle, Ballard, Renton, or Bellevue, we’re here to help.
📞 Act Now
If you’ve been in a car accident, don’t risk your recovery by making avoidable mistakes. Allow the Dubin Law Group to assist you in navigating the process and advocate for the compensation you deserve. Call (206) 800-8000 or visit www.dubinlawoffice.com to schedule your free consultation today.