🚨 Most people don’t realize the mistakes they make after a car accident can cost them THOUSANDS of dollars 💰
From waiting too long, talking to insurance the wrong way, or not knowing your rights — one wrong move can hurt your case.
⏰ If you or someone you know has been in an accident, contact me within the first 14 days.✅ Nationwide help✅ No out-of-pocket costs✅ Car, Uber/Lyft, motorcycle, truck & more
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👩🏻💼 Jynelle Shanté
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*I am not an attorney nor do I provide legal advice *
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Protect yourself.
From my own experience and helping others, I can say that time is truly critical after a car accident. Many people don’t realize how adrenaline can mask pain and injuries initially, which is why seeing a doctor within 14 days is essential—even if you feel fine. Medical documentation creates a vital record that insurance companies and other parties require to validate your case and secure fair compensation. Another important step is filing an official police report immediately. This report serves as an authoritative account of the accident, helping prevent insurance companies from minimizing your claim later. Taking clear photos of the accident scene, vehicle damage, and any visible injuries also supports your case. When dealing with insurance adjusters, it's easy to say something that unintentionally harms your claim. I’ve seen people admit fault or downplay their injuries, which insurance companies exploit. It’s best to limit conversations with them until you fully understand your rights or have professional support. One resource I recommend is reaching out for help within the first 14 days after the accident. This timeframe is critical for preserving your legal and financial options. Many services now offer nationwide assistance with no upfront costs, covering car accidents, rideshare incidents, motorcycle crashes, and more. Throughout my experience, communication is key—whether it’s contacting qualified associates who speak your language or keeping thorough records of all medical visits and expenses. Staying proactive and informed can prevent costly mistakes that might otherwise result in losing thousands of dollars from your rightful compensation.
































































