Burnett Law Office Explains What Arizona Drivers Should Do After a Car Accident During Summer Travel Season
Burnett Law Office is helping Arizona drivers understand the important steps they should take following a car accident during the busy summer travel season.
Even a relatively minor accident can leave drivers feeling overwhelmed and uncertain about what to do next. Knowing how to respond immediately after a collision can help protect personal safety, preserve important evidence, and support any future insurance or legal claims.
The first priority after any accident is safety. Drivers should check themselves and others involved for injuries and call 911 if emergency medical assistance is needed. If the vehicles can be moved safely, they should be relocated to the side of the road or another safe location to reduce the risk of additional collisions.
Once everyone is safe, it is important to contact law enforcement. A police report can provide valuable documentation regarding the circumstances of the accident and may serve as important evidence later in the claims process.
After contacting emergency services, drivers should gather as much information as possible from the accident scene. Important information may include:
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Names and contact information of all drivers involved
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Driver’s license information
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Vehicle registration details
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Insurance information
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Names and contact information of witnesses
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Photographs of vehicle damage
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Photos of road conditions and traffic signs
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Images of injuries when appropriate
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Details about weather and roadway conditions
Photographs can be especially valuable after an accident. Taking pictures of vehicle damage, skid marks, road conditions, traffic signals, and surrounding areas can help document what occurred before vehicles are moved or repaired.
Drivers should also be cautious when discussing the accident at the scene. While it is important to cooperate with law enforcement and exchange information, individuals should avoid admitting fault or making statements regarding responsibility before a full investigation has been completed.
One mistake many people make after an accident is delaying medical treatment. Even if injuries initially seem minor, some symptoms may not appear until hours or days later. Seeking prompt medical evaluation helps protect health while also creating documentation that may become important if an injury claim is filed.
Common injuries associated with motor vehicle accidents include:
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Whiplash
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Neck injuries
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Back injuries
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Concussions
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Soft tissue injuries
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Shoulder injuries
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Knee injuries
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Head trauma
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Fractures and broken bones
Summer travel often brings unique driving challenges throughout the East Valley. Increased traffic volume, unfamiliar drivers, distracted driving, road construction projects, and long-distance travel can all contribute to accident risks. Holiday weekends and vacation travel periods frequently see higher traffic volumes throughout Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler, Tempe, Queen Creek, and Apache Junction, making defensive driving especially important.
Following an accident, drivers should notify their insurance company as soon as reasonably possible. Providing accurate information and maintaining records of all communications, medical treatments, repair estimates, and accident-related expenses can help streamline the claims process.
It is also important to understand that not all accident claims are straightforward. Questions regarding fault, insurance coverage, injury severity, lost wages, and future medical treatment can quickly complicate a case. In some situations, injured individuals may benefit from seeking legal guidance to better understand their rights and options.
Burnett Law Office encourages drivers to keep an emergency kit in their vehicle during summer travel season. Helpful items may include:
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A phone charger
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Flashlight
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First-aid kit
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Bottled water
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Emergency contact information
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Vehicle registration and insurance documents
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Reflective safety triangles
Preparing for the unexpected can help drivers respond more effectively if an accident occurs while traveling.
While no one plans to be involved in a collision, understanding the appropriate steps to take afterward can help reduce stress and protect important legal and financial interests. Whether commuting locally or traveling across Arizona this summer, drivers should remain attentive, avoid distractions, and prioritize safety at all times.
Burnett Law Office represents individuals injured in motor vehicle accidents throughout Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler, Tempe, Queen Creek, Apache Junction, and communities across Arizona. The firm helps clients navigate accident claims and pursue compensation for injuries and losses resulting from another party’s negligence.
Drivers interested in learning more about their legal rights following a motor vehicle accident can contact Burnett Law Office at (480) 347-9116 or visit burnettlawaz.com.
About Burnett Law Office
Based in Mesa, Burnett Law Office proudly serves clients throughout Arizona, including Gilbert, Chandler, Tempe, Queen Creek, Apache Junction, and surrounding communities. The firm focuses on personal injury matters, helping individuals and families navigate the legal process following motor vehicle accidents and other injury-related incidents. Burnett Law Office is committed to providing personalized representation and dedicated advocacy for every client.
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