Alaska car accidents occur at a high rate, and when they take place, they create immediate needs for reporting them. There are many reasons for this reality, most of which involves preserving and protecting the legal rights of those who have been wrongfully harmed. While few people consider what leads to the police and rescue workers arriving at the scene of an Alaska car accident, below you’ll find some statistics regarding how the reporting of them was accomplished overall. As you’ll likely conclude, you should take it upon yourself to report the accident after it happens before seeking the help of Alaska car accident lawyers.
Below you’ll find a breakdown of how the Alaska car accidents that occurred in 2007 were reported after they occurred:
When one considers that in 2007, a total of 10,578 Alaska car accidents took place, it can be somewhat surprising to learn that 7,861 of them were recorded as reported by police.
While it’s clear that some Alaska car accidents are so severe that it’s physically impossible for the driver to report it, the other obvious conclusion that should be drawn is that if you are involved in such a situation, particularly if you are not at fault, is that you should not assume that someone else will handle the necessary contact with the police.
When you make sure to report the accident yourself, you’ll also be strengthening your position regarding any Alaska personal injury lawsuit that could arise. For instance, you’ll be able to provide your account of what occurred directly to the police, you’ll have a recollection of the police officer or officers that arrived on the scene to investigate and you’ll be sure that there is a written record of the incident. All of these things could be critical towards the ultimate success of any legal claim that’s filed.
In short, you need to make sure to protect your own legal rights after an Alaska car accident if possible. After you’ve done so, seek the help of Alaska car accident lawyers who have years of experience in holding those responsible for harm accountable. Contact Barber & Banker today to schedule a free initial consultation.
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