FAQ
Experienced, Compassionate, & Determined-
Car Accident
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What if I didn’t get photos or the FR‑10?
We can still help. Our team can obtain the police report, gather evidence, and build your case.
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Why shouldn’t I give a recorded statement?
Insurance adjusters use recorded statements to find inconsistencies or minimize your injuries. Let your attorney speak for you.
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Should I talk to the at‑fault driver’s insurance company?
No. Their calls are recorded and designed to reduce your claim. Refer all communication to our office.
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When should I call Sanders Law Firm?
Call us as soon as you’ve received medical care. Early involvement helps us protect your rights and handle the insurance companies.
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Do I need to go to the ER even if I feel okay?
Yes. Some injuries don’t show symptoms right away. Delaying treatment allows the insurance company to argue you weren’t hurt.
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What is the FR‑10 Form?
The responding officer will give you an FR‑10 Form. It confirms the accident was reported and lists each driver’s insurance. Make sure it correctly identifies the at‑fault driver and includes their insurance information.
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What should I do right after a car accident?
If you can, take photos of the vehicles, the scene, and any visible injuries. These images help support your claim.If you can, take photos of the vehicles, the scene, and any visible injuries. These images help support your claim.
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