Three People to Talk to After Suffering Auto Accident Injuries

June 22, 2020

Experiencing any kind of crash can be daunting. You may experience the shock and awe of the situation, and your adrenaline levels are peaking, making it difficult to recognize what steps you should take next. When you don’t know what to do or what to expect, it can be confusing and sometimes make it challenging to file your claim.


Immediately following the crash, though, it’s vital to speak with specific parties so you can best protect your interests. When you speak with these parties, you must ensure that you are providing as much information as possible, as well as getting back as much information.

Our Luzerne County auto accident attorneys help you understand the three parties that you want to speak with after a crash and how to move forward. These three parties include the following:

  • Law enforcement officers
  • Medical professionals
  • Legal representation

Call our firm if you suffer injuries in an auto accident: .


Law Enforcement Officers

In many situations, you want to report your accident to law enforcement in various scenarios. For instance, if you’re having a hard time dealing with the other driver, if you suffer injuries, or if you experience extensive damage to your vehicle.


Speaking with law enforcement officers provides you with numerous benefits which you may not even recognize:

  • Reporting your accident to law enforcement gives you the chance to get medical personnel on site as well.
  • Reporting your accident to law enforcement gets a professional on site to help detail the accident scene and any statements in an accident report.
  • Reporting your accident to law enforcement helps you rely on facts rather than just he said, she said when pursuing compensation.

Medical Professionals

Even if you feel slightly sore, you must ensure you’re getting medical evaluations to determine the severity of your injuries. Some injuries may have latency periods and worsen over time, starting off with just being sore. It’s vital to not dismiss this as something that will easily go away.


When you speak with a medical professional, you can benefit in two ways. The first, of course, is looking out for your own health and well-being. You’ll start receiving the treatment you need to recover from your physical pain and suffering.

Aside from that, there are benefits that can help build your ability to pursue compensation. Getting medical attention helps you secure a medical report that builds facts for your case rather than just opinion. It’s one thing to tell your insurance company you were injured, but medical records show it.

You want to make sure you have as much protection as possible when dealing with your insurance company. Even more, a lawyer helps you should you suffer a serious injury, defined as one resulting in death, severe impairment of a bodily function, or permanent disfigurement. In these cases, you can file a lawsuit against the at-fault driver.


Having a lawyer helps you understand what type of claim or lawsuit you’re entitled to, while also helping you navigate the complex matters to pursue the compensation you need and deserve. Your insurance company should receive a report of the accident as well, but it’s always in your best interests to give yourself the most favorable opportunity at the outcome you need.

Our Luzerne County car accident attorneys at Slusser Law Firm are here to help you through the entire process. We’ll focus on your needs moving forward, working to obtain the full compensation to which you are entitled so you can feel peace of mind in the aftermath of a crash.

Call our firm today at and speak with a lawyer in a free consultation*. We’ll be there to help you understand your rights and options.


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