What to Do After a Car Accident in Houston | Hadi Law Firm

Houston’s roads can be unpredictable. What you do in the moments after a car accident can drastically affect your financial future. At The Hadi Law Firm, we’ve helped countless injury victims protect their rights and secure the compensation they deserve. Here’s what you need to do if you’ve been in a crash.

  1. Prioritize Safety First

Move to a safe location if possible. Call 911 and request both police and medical help-even if you feel “fine.” Many injuries, like whiplash or internal trauma, can take hours or days to show symptoms.

  1. Document Everything

Take clear photos of:

  • Vehicle damage
  • Road conditions
  • License plates
  • Your injuries

This evidence is often what separates strong cases from weak ones.

  1. Never Admit Fault

Even saying “I’m sorry” could be twisted against you. Stick to the facts when speaking to the police and other parties.

  1. Seek Immediate Medical Attention

This is crucial for your health and your case. Delaying treatment gives insurance adjusters a reason to minimize or deny your claim.

 

  1. Notify Your Insurance, But Be Careful

Report the accident, but never give a recorded statement without a lawyer. Insurers are trained to protect their bottom line, not your best interests.

  1. Contact The Hadi Law Firm

Our experienced car accident attorneys in Houston will:

  • Investigate your case
  • Handle aggressive insurance companies
  • Fight for your full compensation
  1. Don’t Settle Too Soon

Many victims settle early, only to regret it once medical bills pile up. Let us evaluate your case before you accept any offers.

 

Why The Hadi Law Firm?

  • Proven track record with millions recovered for clients
  • Bilingual legal team ready to serve Houston’s diverse communities
  • No fees unless we win your case

Call now for a FREE consultation and let The Hadi Law Firm protect your future.

Proudly serving Houston, Katy, Sugar Land, and beyond! You can also schedule an appointment at our California location!

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