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11141 Georgia Avenue, Suite 502
Silver Spring, MD 20902
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1 Church Street, Suite 801
Rockville, MD 20850
Phone: (240) 747-0259
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104 North Court Street
Frederick, MD 21701
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What Should I Do After a Maryland Truck Accident?

You barely have time to think before a catastrophic accident. Whether you see the truck coming or not, there's no mistaking the jarring impact of a Maryland truck crash.

Once the initial shock wears off and the ambulance sirens give way to painful silence, you're left to clean up the pieces yourself. So what should you do next?

Talk to witnesses.

Depending on your condition at the time of the accident, you may not be able to do this until a later date. However, you can still get a copy of the police report to find out the names of witnesses at the scene and what they believe happened. The sooner you can talk with them, the more likely they are to remember the details.

Get medical treatment.

If you've been injured in a Maryland truck accident, you are likely dealing with serious injury. It's important that you get immediate medical care and continue treatment until you are well. Don't stop because of money issues; the insurance company can use this to blame you for causing additional injury. Get the care you need, and worry about compensation for medical expenses later.

Take photos of evidence.

This includes your physical injuries and damage to the vehicle. Scars fade, and vehicles get fixed, so it's important to take photos early on to help demonstrate the seriousness of the accident. If possible, return to the accident scene and snap a few photos there as well. Note any skid marks or bent signs.

Avoid talking with the other insurance company.

This is particularly critical in a truck accident case. When commercial trucks are involved, there are usually several highly skilled lawyers intent on proving their company's innocence. You are not required to talk with them, and it's best if you don't so they have no chance to trick you into saying something you might regret later.

Contact a lawyer.

While some Maryland auto accidents can be handled without the help of a lawyer, the extra logistics involved in a commercial trucking accident make it nearly impossible to handle on your own.

Don't let the big trucking insurance companies intimidate you. Talk to a Frederick accident attorney who is skilled in truck accident injuries to make sure your rights are protected.

Call the experienced Maryland injury lawyers at Nickelsporn & Lundin today at 1-800-875-9700.




Nickelsporn & Lundin represent victims who have been injured in auto accidents throughout the state of Maryland, including the following areas:
Montgomery County including Silver Spring, Wheaton, Kensington, Olney, Rockville, Gaithersburg, and Germantown; Prince George's County including Laurel, Greenbelt, Bowie, Hyattsville, College Park, Lanham, Landover, Oxon Hill, and Suitland; as well as Frederick County including Frederick, Brunswick, Emmitsburg, Thurmont, Mount Airy, Middletown, New Market and Walkersville.