Getting into an accident often leads to a significant number of immediate questions right after the incident occurs, not the least of which is, “Can I safely drive my vehicle after the crash?”
The reality is that it is generally unsafe to operate a vehicle after a collision occurs unless the incident was extremely minor. Often, there are issues with the vehicle that make it incredibly unsafe to operate, even for short distances, after a collision. If you’ve been in a wreck, a Houston car accident lawyer with The Doan Law Firm may be able to help.
Some of the main risks involved with operating a vehicle after a crash include the following:
After a vehicle accident occurs, it is not uncommon for individuals to fail to notice signs or symptoms of injuries until hours or even a few days after the incident occurs. That is often also what happens concerning vehicle damage.
Right after a vehicle accident occurs, most people are simply thinking about getting away from the accident scene, getting home, and beginning the claims process. This can lead to individuals not taking the proper time to fully examine possible vehicle damage.
If you have been involved in an accident, we strongly encourage you to have your vehicle towed from the scene of the incident to a trusted mechanic or body shop for a complete evaluation. It is not uncommon for qualified mechanics to notice mechanical or body issues with the vehicle that you may not see on your own. In order to confidently file an insurance claim, you should know all of the damages associated with the incident.
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