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What To Do When A Connecticut Car Accident Isn’t An Accident

Recently an incident occurred in downtown Hartford where the driver of an SUV caused serious damage when he was trying to evade police after he initially got into an accident on I-95.  The driver sped through downtown Hartford smashing into multiple vehicles as well as a bus stop.  This criminal was taken into custody by police.   

It is likely that the driver will face criminal charges, but the people who are left picking up the pieces of the Connecticut auto accident that the driver caused need to be compensated for the damage to their property and for any injuries that have occurred due to this incident.  It is for this reason that it is important that you know the steps you should take if you are ever faced with a scenario like this one.

First and foremost, you will want to seek  medical attention for your resulting injuries.  Whether you are attended to by EMS who are on the scene or your injuries require further follow-up from a medical provider you should get that attention as soon as possible.  If your injuries are not documented, they may not be fairly compensated.

Secondly, you should take photos of the damage done to your vehicle and the vehicles who have been left in the dust of this rogue driver.  Pay special attention to the areas of your vehicle that will need to be repaired.  While you’re taking photos, you should also get as many photos detailing the scene of the accident as you can.  These photos will be helpful to the police and to the insurance adjusters who are trying to recreate the scene of the accident.  

Third, you will want to obtain a copy of the completed police report.  In an incident such as this there is likely to be an extensive and on-going police report that may require you to either wait or reach  out in a few weeks for an updated copy of the report.  It is important to get the detailed and official record of the incident so you can present it as evidence to your insurance company or at any trial that may ensue.  

In many cases, including incidents like the one that occurred in Hartford recently, you may not be at fault.  These types of Connecticut auto accidents will still require you to document everything to make sure that your needs are met over time.  When you are injured or have property damage the more documentation you have of the damage or injuries the better your chances of being properly compensated.

 Our experienced team of attorneys can work with you to fight for your rights in a case like this.  Contact our office and one of our attorneys will review your case and make sure that your long-term interests are being protected.