You may be surprised to learn how quickly injured parties forget critical accident details. However, many struggle to remember aspects of the incident just hours after it happened. Over time, your memory can become foggy, causing you to inaccurately recall the events, which, in turn, can jeopardize your opportunity to recover the compensation you deserve for your damages. Taking notes after the accident is crucial to avoid this, as writing down your experiences is more accurate than relying on your memory. Please continue reading to learn the benefits of taking notes after an accident and why connecting with our experienced Prince George’s County Personal Injury Lawyers is in your best interest. 

Why Do I Need to Take Notes After an Accident in Maryland?

Firstly, it’s crucial to understand that the victim has the burden of proof in a personal injury case. This means they must prove that another party caused their injuries and damages. While numerous types of evidence can help prove that another party should be held liable, your account of the accident is particularly important—unfortunately, forgetting things in the hours, days, or weeks after an accident is easy. Taking notes soon after the incident will allow you to refresh your memory on the essential facts of the accident that you may struggle to remember later on.

Writing down your experiences will help you avoid contradiction. If you rely solely on your memory, you may inaccurately recall the events over time. It’s important to note that a personal injury claim can take months or years to resolve. Jotting down everything related to the accident and your resulting injuries can help you remain consistent with your statements throughout the legal process. A lack of consistency can affect your credibility and give insurance companies a reason to deny or undervalue your claim. Therefore, you should take notes to improve your chances of recovering the compensation you deserve.

What Should I Write Down?

It would be best to write down what you can remember about the accident as soon as you are physically capable. It would be best to describe how the accident happened, including what you were doing, the people you were with, the time, the weather conditions, and everything you saw, heard, and felt. It’s essential to describe your injuries and their effects on you. It would be best if you made daily notes on the pains and discomforts you experience due to your injuries. Some injuries may not be as visible as others, such as anxiety, trouble sleeping, depression, etc. Taking notes about your medical treatments is beneficial to show that you are mitigating your damages. If you fail to take notes on the effects of your injuries, you may not be sufficiently compensation for your losses.

At Timian & Fawcett, LLC, we understand how complex these matters can be. If you have been injured due to someone else’s negligence, please don’t hesitate to contact a proficient Prince George’s County personal injury lawyer who can advocate for your interests.