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Motor Vehicle Accidents Contact Form

Name

Address

City

State

Zip

Email Address

Phone Number

When and where did the accident occur?

What were the conditions? Light/Dark? Wet/Dry? Snow/Ice?

Where were you in the vehicle? Were you driving?

Who owns the vehicle?

Is the vehicle insured?
Yes  No 

Please describe how the accident happened.

Did the police come to the scene of the accident?
Yes  No 

If so, do you have a copy of the police report?
Yes  No 

Were any citations issued or arrests made?

Do you believe that alcohol was a factor in causing the accident?

Were you injured in the accident?
Yes  No 

Were you taken to the hospital?

What medical treatment have you received?

Are you currently receiving medical treatment?
Yes  No 

Was the other driver injured?
Yes  No 

Were any passengers injured?
Yes  No 

Please list any other concerns.

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If you or a family member is in a serious accident involving physical injury, it is usually not advisable to talk to anyone who is or may be associated with the individual that caused the accident. This would mean that you should not permit yourself to talk about the case or the condition of an injured party with a representative of the other party's insurance company. It is also important, in most cases, to obtain photographs of the damage to the vehicle in which you were traveling, before the vehicle is repaired. If a defect in the car in which the injured party was traveling (such as a defective seatbelt) is suspected, the vehicle should be retained in the condition in which it was left after the accident.

Particularly in light of the impact of District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia and federal laws in many of our cases - given the unique nature of the DC metropolitan area - we are also keenly aware of the interplay between the various laws and regulations that can affect such a case and the choice of the proper forum for bringing the claim.

Our lawyers work with clients who have auto accident claims in Washington, D.C., Baltimore City, throughout Maryland including Prince George's County, and, with the assistance of local counsel, in Virginia and other jurisdictions. Contact us to set up a free initial consultation with one of our firm's attorneys.

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