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Common Mistakes People Make After an Accident and How to Avoid Them

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Being involved in an accident, whether it’s a car crash, slip and fall, or workplace injury can be overwhelming. In those first hours and days, the choices you make can have a major impact on your ability to recover both physically and financially.

Unfortunately, we see many people unintentionally hurt their own personal injury claims by making avoidable mistakes.. At Sherwood Law Group, our goal is to help you understand these pitfalls so you can avoid them and protect your right to a fair settlement.

Posting on Social Media: How It Can Hurt Your Claim

In today’s digital world, our instinct is to share everything online. But after an accident, posting on social media can be one of the biggest mistakes you make.
Even innocent posts, like a photo from a family gathering or a quick status update can be taken out of context and used against you by insurance companies or opposing attorneys.
Why it’s risky:
  • Photos can be interpreted as proof you’re “not as injured” as you claim.
  • Comments from friends or family can be misread.
  • Location check-ins can contradict your statements about recovery.

What to do instead: Stay off social media until your claim is resolved. If you must post, avoid discussing the accident, your injuries, or your activities.


Skipping Medical Appointments: Why It Weakens Your Case

After an accident, consistent medical treatment is not just about healing, it’s about creating a documented record of your injuries.
When you skip follow-up visits, cancel therapy sessions, or fail to follow your doctor’s orders, it can be used to argue that your injuries are less severe than claimed.

Why it matters:
  • Insurance adjusters and defense attorneys look for “gaps” in treatment as evidence your injuries aren’t serious.
  • It can reduce the value of your personal injury case and delay recovery.
How to avoid this mistake:
  • Follow every medical recommendation.
  • Keep detailed records of all visits and prescriptions.
  • Bring these records to your first meeting with your lawyer so they can strengthen your case.

Accepting Early Settlement Offers Without Legal Advice

After an accident, it’s common for insurance companies to offer a quick payout. While it might be tempting, especially if bills are piling up, accepting an early settlement can cost you far more in the long run.

The problem:
  • Early offers rarely cover long-term medical costs or lost wages.
  • Once you accept, you usually can’t go back for more, even if your condition worsens.
How to protect yourself: Always have an attorney review any settlement offer. Your lawyer can assess whether it’s truly fair and negotiate for more if needed. This is key to securing the fair settlement you deserve.

Why Legal Guidance is Essential

From the moment of the accident to the resolution of your case, every decision matters. An experienced attorney can:
  • Advise you on what to say (and what not to say) to insurance companies.
  • Help you avoid missteps that could weaken your personal injury case.
  • Negotiate aggressively for a fair settlement.
At Sherwood Law Group, we take the time during your first meeting with your lawyer to review every detail of your case, identify potential challenges, and develop a strategy to maximize your recovery.

Contact Sherwood Law Group Today

If you’ve been in an accident, don’t let avoidable mistakes hurt your case. Let us guide you through the process and fight for the compensation you deserve.
📞 Call 312-627-1650
 🌐 Visit www.sherwoodlawgroup.com
💼 Schedule your free consultation today
Categories: personal injury