All Press Releases for August 11, 2015

How to Handle an Accident, Hastings and Hastings Opines

An automobile accident can be a tumultuous time of confusion, angst, and emotional turmoil. One could be driving down the road minding their own business only to be struck by an uninsured, careless driver



    PHOENIX, AZ, August 11, 2015 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Indeed, your world can be subverted and turned upside down in an eye's blink. However, keeping a few simple principles in mind while dealing with an accident can help the experience seem more bearable.

After an accident, adrenaline will be pumping through your circulatory system causing a heightened sense of awareness and performance. Amidst this adrenaline surge, the first thing you need to do is assess your own health. Often times, drivers will suffer lacerations unnoticed due to the flood of endorphin's and adrenaline associated with an accident. After determining you own health, diagnose the remaining passenger's health and safety.

Next, the police should be notified immediately.

"It is also highly advisable to photograph the scene of the accident. Every piece of evidence will come in handy later down the road," said David Hastings, founding attorney at Hastings and Hastings.

Of course, having a trusted attorney is highly advisable. They will help protect and guide you through the difficult process, and ensure that you secure the compensation you deserve. Of course, not all attorneys are created equal. Only the best will suffice to secure the compensation you deserve.

Given that Hastings and Hastings has saved their clients over eleven million dollars in the past seven years, it's safe to say that Hastings and Hastings will suffice. Some of their settlements include: a $600,000 tire blowout settlement, a $200,000 accident settlement for a drunken driver, and a $190,000 go cart accident settlement.

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