Overturned truck after colliding with a car

Truck accidents upend thousands of lives across Indiana every year. If you are ever unfortunate enough to find yourself involved in one, knowing what to do immediately after a truck crash can make a significant difference in a future legal claim. Here’s a list of steps to take after a truck accident in Indianapolis to protect your rights and seek compensation.

Ensure Your Safety and Call for Help

If it is safe to do so, move your car out of the road to avoid additional crashes or obstructing traffic. The next step is to call 911 to request help from emergency responders. Give them as much information about your location as possible so they can quickly find you and anyone else who needs assistance. If your injuries allow it, see if anyone else involved in the crash needs help, but don’t put yourself in danger.

Seek Emergency Medical Attention and Documentation

The most likely scenario after a truck accident is that emergency medical personnel will bring you to a hospital. If they don’t, make sure to see a doctor immediately. Even if you don’t notice any apparent injuries or your injuries seem minor, a complete medical evaluation is crucial. A doctor can check you for internal injuries that may not have manifested, and you’ll need full documentation of your injuries when you file an insurance claim against the at-fault parties.

Document the Accident Scene If You Are Able

If possible, document the crash scene. Use your phone to take pictures or videos of all the vehicles involved in the collision, the relative position of each vehicle, the area where the crash happened, and any injuries you notice. It’s also a good idea to ask the truck driver for their name, employer, insurance information, registration, and commercial driver’s license number. Finally, look for any potential eyewitnesses and get their contact information.

Do Not Discuss the Truck Accident Publicly

Anything you say about the accident on social media or to your family and friends could hurt your legal case. Your best bet is to avoid discussing your case with anyone other than your attorney.

Contact Our Indianapolis Semi-Truck Accident Lawyers

Getting a jump start on a truck accident claim is the best step you can take to maximize your potential compensation. Our semi-truck accident attorneys can gather additional evidence from the crash scene, start documenting your injuries and other losses, and file your insurance claim while you heal. As your treatment progresses, our lawyers can handle settlement negotiations with the insurance company and take your case to court if the insurance adjuster won’t make a fair offer.

The Indianapolis truck accident lawyers at the law firm of Craig, Kelley and Faultless LLC are ready to handle all the legal work in your injury claim, letting you heal while knowing you have a committed advocate protecting your rights and seeking maximum compensation for your losses. Your initial consultation is free, and you don’t owe us any fees unless you recover compensation.

Call us today or complete our contact form to set up a free consultation with an Indianapolis truck accident attorney at Craig, Kelley and Faultless LLC.

Author: David W. Craig

Attorney David W. Craig is a founding partner of the law firm of Craig, Kelley & Faultless LLC. He currently serves as the firm’s managing partner. David’s practice focuses on representing ordinary people in personal injury claims against trucking companies, insurers, and other large corporations. 

David’s tireless work on behalf of injured people has earned him numerous professional honors, including being named to the Super Lawyers Top 50 in Indiana, the Top 100 Indiana Trial Lawyers, Best Lawyers, and more. In addition to membership in numerous professional organizations, David serves on the National Advisory Board of the Association of Plaintiff Interstate Trucking Lawyers of America. 

David earned his law degree from Indiana University School of Law in 1985 after earning his undergraduate degree in business from Indiana University in 1982. He is licensed to practice law in Indiana state courts and the U.S. District Court for the Northern and Southern Districts of Indiana.

Admitted to Indiana Bar: 1985

Years of Legal Experience: Over 40

Listed as an Indiana Super Lawyer: 2011-Present

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