Immediately after an accident, you should seek medical treatment for any injuries you suffered. Even if your injuries seem minor or you don’t believe you were significantly hurt, it is always best to see a doctor to ensure you are free of any injuries. Once you have been checked out and assessed by a medical professional, you should do everything possible to gather evidence. For example, while you are still on the scene of the accident, try to take pictures of the vehicles and surrounding area and collect any witness’ name and contact information.
If you had to seek immediate medical attention, you may still be able to gather evidence from security cameras, a police report, or other resources. As soon as possible, you should write down in detail everything you remember from the incident. From there, you should contact an injury lawyer who help you through the claims process. Typically, an attempt will be made to resolve your case without litigation via a demand package drafted by the attorney. This package may include a letter outlining the facts of the accident and your injuries. If a settlement cannot be reached, a lawsuit may have to be filed in order to pursue your damages under Georgia law.