July 16, 2008

Car Accident Safety Tips

According to the National Safety Council, approximately one in eight drivers will be in an auto accident this year. Following are several suggestions to help prevent injury, save time and money and minimize the stress involved in a car crash.

You should stay calm. Avoid tendencies toward road rage and stay calm if you encounter another driver who is behaving irrationally. When these situations escalate, they can often lead to dangerous driving and crashes. In addition, you must always protect yourself. Be alert to traffic scams that seem like accidents, such as when Predatory criminals do this to get the driver to exit the car and then either rob the driver driving on a lightly traveled road, particularly at night, and being tapped from behind. or steal the car. If you are suspicious of the circumstances, stay in your vehicle and drive to a police station or heavily populated area for assistance.

Always Stop! If you are in an accident do not leave the scene until you have spoken with the other driver or the police. Take steps to prevent further accidents. If practical, move the car and all passengers safely to the side of the road, preferably to the right shoulder. If functioning, turn your emergency flashing lights on and, if available, set out a flare on the road for nighttime accidents.

Call the police from the scene or ask someone to call for you. It is usually best to have the police address any traffic infractions, assist with injuries and memorialize the occurrence for the record. Request medical assistance if needed. If you or others are bleeding, feel light-headed or are suffering any physical injury, always err on the side of calling for assistance. Unless trained in emergency medical assistance, do not attempt to move injured persons or perform medical procedures yourself.

Write down pertinent information such as the other driver's name, address, telephone number, licenses plate and driver's license number and the time of the accident. Note the names, addresses and phone numbers of any witnesses, the badge number of any police officers and where to obtain a copy of a police report and any other pertinent information about the scene, such as exact location, the issuance of any tickets by the police, and recollections about your vehicle's handling or mechanical functioning just prior to the accident.

July 11, 2008

Car Accident Lawyers and the Legal Nurse Consultant

In our car accident and injury cases, we have greatly benefited from the services of our staff, legal nurse consultants. Even though my partner, Walter Ward, is a medical doctor and a Florida lawyer, our staff legal nurse consultants have always added an important dimension to our accident and injury cases.
A certified legal nurse consultant is a registered nurse who is specially trained in the field of medical and legal consultation. They are experts on healthcare systems and how they work. They know when medical charts are incomplete; they understand how to interpret medical records, terminology and the subtleties of healthcare and rehabilitation issues many of our car accident and injury clients face.

Having been fortunate to work with excellent legal nurse consultants over the years, I would strongly recommend that any car accident lawyer who handles serious injury cases should consider employing their services. Despite one’s legal education and specializing in car accident and injury cases, a legal nurse consultant brings a unique perspective. In addition, our clients appreciate the personal attention they receive from our staff nurses.

In depositions, having a legal nurse consultant can be a significant advantage. Having worked together in advance of health car deponents, there is a combined focus on the critical issues. Obviously, not every law firm can economically afford to have a legal nurse consultant on staff. While car accident and injury lawyers can hire independent ones, I have never found that to provide as significant benefits to our clients.