The majority of our work at McMullin Injury Law involves helping people who have been injured in car accidents. Our goal is to simplify the personal injury claim process thereby taking pressure off of our clients so they can concentrate on healing.
Occasionally we learn that people choose not to call the police after a car accident because they don’t think that there’s really any damage, or the other driver tells them not to. Not calling the police usually ends up causing problems because insurance companies rely on the police report for verification of facts about the accident.  After any accident, it’s important to call the police if for no other reason than to make sure that there is an official police report that documents the accident.
Regardless of the severity of the accident, there are five things to do when you’ve been involved in a traffic accident. Just remember CRASH:   Call, Record, Ask,State, Hazards
Call 911—request that police come to the scene even if the accident was minor. If there are
    known injuries, also request an ambulance.
Record in writing the name, address, phone number, and automobile insurance company of
    each driver involved.
Ask for witnesses and get their contact information.
State only the facts when discussing the accident with the police. Do not sign any documents
   unless requested by the police.
Hazard lights—turn them on (if possible) to alert other drivers.
We urge you to share these five steps to handling a traffic accident with your family and friends so that you and they will know what to do in the event of a traffic accident.
If you or someone you care about has been in an accident, call our office at (435) 673-9990 as soon as possible. We have handled hundreds of personal injury cases across Utah and Nevada including St. George, Cedar City, and Mesquite, Nevada. We will meet with you personally to discuss your case and answer your questions. There is no charge for this consultation. In fact, because we work on a contingency basis, we do not get paid unless we resolve your claim.
At McMullin Injury Law, we are…In Your Community and On Your Side.