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What to Do After a Truck Accident: A Comprehensive Guide

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David Burkett
What to Do After a Truck Accident: A Comprehensive Guide

The aftermath of a Texas truck accident can be confusing and overwhelming. Even worse, these accidents are extremely common throughout the state, so knowing how to handle this situation is imperative.

Making a mistake or misstep in the minutes, hours, or even weeks after a truck accident can impact your ability to recover compensation for your injuries and losses. While each accident is unique, there are some steps you can take to protect your rights and ability to recover compensation.

Remember, truck accident cases are likely to have serious and life-changing injuries. Because of this, you need to seek help from our legal team as early in the process as possible.

If you have questions or need assistance, contact The Burkett Law Firm. Our experienced Texas truck accident attorneys can provide the advice and guidance you need in the aftermath of an accident.

Steps to Take Immediately After a Texas Truck Accident

Ensure Everyone Is Safe

Immediately after a truck accident, take a self-inventory. Do you feel injured? Your health and well-being are a priority.

If you are good (for the most part, at least), check on your passengers. You should also check on anyone involved in the accident, including the truck driver.

Only move an injured person if their safety is at risk. Otherwise, leave them where they are to avoid more serious injuries.


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Contact the Police

After an accident with a commercial truck, witnesses may contact the police and emergency services on your behalf. However, you can do this yourself, too.

When you speak to the police, do not make statements that may be misconstrued. The attorneys for the trucking company could take your statement or words out of context and try to blame you partially or fully for the accident. This aims to reduce or eliminate their liability, so they do not have to pay compensation.

With this in mind, there are a few key statements to avoid at all costs, including the following:

  • It all happened so fast.
  • I am sorry for…
  • I do not think…(stay away from opinions completely)
  • I did not see the truck.

Stick to the facts. If you are not sure about something, do not mention it. Never speculate, and be very clear and concise with your statements. Refrain from elaborating on your answers. It is best to keep things quick and to the point.

Gather Evidence from the Scene

While at the accident scene, take photos with your phone. If you cannot do this, ask someone at the scene to do it for you. There is no such thing as too many pictures in these situations.

You can also record a video and include the details you remember about what happened. If witnesses are at the statement, ask them if you can record their account of what happened.

Some other evidence to collect at the scene of your truck accident includes the following:

  • License plate numbers
  • Picture of the other party’s driver’s license (if possible)
  • Company or business markings on the truck
  • VINs

This information is essential if you plan to file a personal injury claim for your injuries and losses in the accident.

Collect Contact Information from Witnesses

You can use your smartphone to do this. You can ask witnesses to the accidents to text you their contact information.

You can also use your voice recording feature to get witnesses’ statements while the event is still fresh in their minds.

Regardless of what you do, collect contact information from as many witnesses as possible.

Seek Medical Treatment

After an accident occurs, you may feel fine. While this is not as likely in truck accidents, it is not impossible.

Unfortunately, you may have hidden or delayed injuries that need treating.

One reason you feel okay in the aftermath of a truck accident is that your body’s “fight or flight” response activates in high-stress situations (like an accident). When this happens, adrenaline is pumped through your body, masking pain.

If you seek medical treatment immediately, a doctor can find hidden injuries and ensure they are treated.

You may also have delayed injuries. Some TBIs (traumatic brain injuries), internal injuries, and even whiplash can show symptoms for hours, days, or even weeks. If you wait for medical treatment, the injury may worsen and become life-threatening. A doctor can run the necessary tests to find any injuries and ensure they are treated immediately.

Besides your health and well-being, there is another reason to seek medical treatment immediately after an accident. When you do this, you have documentation showing the extent of your injuries and connecting them to the accident.

It is important to remember that if you do not seek medical treatment after a truck accident, the insurance company for the at-fault party may claim you were not injured in the accident or that the injuries are not as serious as you claim. This may result in your compensation being reduced or eliminated.

Steps to Take in the Days After a Texas Truck Accident

Request a Copy of the Accident Report

When the police come to the accident scene, they will create an official report. The report will be crucial evidence in your personal injury lawsuit.

The report will include what the police observed at the scene, information from witnesses and if any citations were issued to drivers.

Avoid Posting About the Accident on Social Media

Social media is a great tool for connecting with friends and family. If people who care about you hear about your accident, they will likely want to know what happened and if you are okay.

While social media may seem like a great way to let everyone know what is going on, anything you post becomes public. Even seemingly innocent information can be used against you if you file a compensation claim. Because of this, it is best to avoid posting on social media while your case is active.

Contact an Experienced Truck Accident Attorney

At The Burkett Law Firm, we recommend contacting us as soon as you can after an accident. The longer we have to collect evidence and work on your case, the more likely we will be to help you achieve a favorable outcome.

Also, as time passes, evidence can be damaged or lost. By contacting us immediately, we can work to preserve important evidence to help prove your case.

Save All Accident-Related Documents

You must save all official documents, receipts, statements, and other paperwork associated with the accident. This information is valuable evidence when seeking compensation for your accident.

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