Below is general information based upon our experience and Illinois law. Because every case is different, you should always consult an experienced and skilled Chicago Car Accident Attorney for legal and practical advice on these issues. The Chicago Car Accident Lawyers at Willens Law Offices aggressively fight for the compensation that Illinois car accident victims and their families need and deserve.
1. What information should I get after a car accident?
If you have been in a car accident, there is certain  information that can be very useful in protecting your rights. After the  police and any necessary medical help have been called, it is important  to collect the following information:
- The full name, address, phone number, driver's license number and insurance information for all drivers, passengers, vehicle owners and eye-witnesses.
 - Whether any of the drivers appeared to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
 - Location, date and time of the accident.
 - A detailed description of the accident, including what happened, which direction the vehicles were heading, weather conditions, any injuries and what was damaged.
 - Several photos at different angles of the damage caused to the vehicles.
 - Several photos of the scene of the accident.
 - Any problems with vehicles not caused by the accident, such as broken lights or worn-down tires.
 
2. Following a car accident, should I contact the police?
Yes. Contacting the police provides proof of the accident and  allows for an immediate investigation of the scene. While it may seem  uncomfortable, especially when the at fault driver is being cooperative  and even in what may seem to be a minor accident, it can be beneficial  to call the police instead of trying to settle matters with the other  driver. 
3. Following a car accident, should I go to the doctor?
Generally speaking, yes. Even if you think you are not hurt,  it is best to have that fact confirmed by medical professionals. The  doctor may recognize injuries, sometimes serious, that are not apparent  to you. We have seen many people treat initial symptoms as unimportant,  only to seek medical help later.  Delaying treatment is not only bad for  your health, it also makes it more difficult to prove that you suffered  an injury in the accident. Remember to be honest when describing your  health and try to neither exaggerate nor minimize your symptoms. 
4. Following a car accident, should I contact an attorney?
Generally speaking, yes. An attorney who is experienced in  handling personal injury matters should be contacted as soon as  possible.  If your case has value, an experienced car accident attorney  will likely be able to obtain monetary compensation that you need and  deserve, which usually is significantly more than what you may be able  to obtain without using such an attorney.
At Willens Law Offices our experienced car accident attorneys will meet with you for a free, no obligation case evaluation We charge no fees for our legal services until a financial recovery is made through a settlement or trial verdict. If you are unable to come to our Chicago offices due to the extent of your injuries, we will be happy to meet with your Illinois location. 
5. Following a car accident, should I contact my insurance company?
Yes. In fact, you have a duty to cooperate with your own  insurance company. Most insurance companies require their policyholders  to promptly report every auto accident so that they can gather basic  information. Failure to provide information to your insurance company  promptly can result in loss of coverage for the accident. 
6. Following a car accident, should I talk to the other driver's insurance company?
No. If you are contacted, it is best to obtain the name of the  person calling you, his or her contact information, the claim number  and then respectfully decline to talk. Insurance companies' claims  adjusters are professional negotiators, sometimes lawyers themselves,  with extensive experience in car accident cases and are well trained to  ask questions in a manner designed to hurt your claim. You should seek  the advice of an experienced personal injury attorney to help level the  playing field.  Contact Willens Law Offices before you speak to any  insurance company representatives. 
7. Following a car accident, should I contact my insurance company?
You have a viable personal injury claim if your injury is a  direct result of the car accident and the other driver was negligent. If  you can establish that the accident was caused due to another person's  fault, you can recover compensation for:  
- Medical expenses incurred in the treatment of your injuries;
 - Future medical expenses;
 - Lost wages;
 - Loss of future wages;
 - Pain and suffering;
 - Disability; and
 - Disfigurement.
 
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