How quick an accident happens

 

I was standing in that cross walk where the truck is resting about 3-5 minutes before this.  I have no idea what happened here.  I didn't see or hear anything and was on my way to my car.  The police were giving an elderly gentleman a sobriety check. It occured in front of the courthouse and sheriff's department so they were on the scene immediately.

Branson Missouri Vacation Accidents

According to the Springfield News-Leader, Branson Missouri remains a travel bargain among travel agents.

Branson was named a top budget-friendly destination by an organization of travel agents.

According to the American Society of Travel Agents, Branson is third on a list of places to visit that will not break the bank.

Branson was named to the list because of its senior-discount travel packages, because it is within easy driving distance for much of the country, according to a press release from the ASTA.

As these tough economic times unfold, please be on the look out for travel related scams.   Remember, if it sounds  too good to true, it probably is.  Here is some information I recently posted about Branson and Missouri time share and travel package law.

If you are injured while on vacation in Branson It is also important to get the facts of the injury together while you are still in the area.  Call a Branson Missouri slip and fall attorney as soon as you can.  Here are some tips for slip and fall and premises injuries.  We have successfully represented many tourists from out of state on their Branson personal injury case.

If you are injured in a motor vehicle accident such as a car wreck, semi truck crash or motorcycle accident while on your Branson vacation.  The following is from a previous post:

1. PULLOVER RIGHT AWAY: If you can, move your car off the street or to the side of the road. Not stopping after an accident could case you to be guilty of the criminal offense of leaving the scene of an accident or hit and run.


2. E-911: If anyone is hurt, call 911 right away and ask for the police and an ambulance if needed.


3. PHOTOS, PHOTOS, PHOTOS: Take LOTS of pictures of the scene of the accident, the damage done to any cars or trucks, and of any injuries you might have. (I have talked about it before, but see Jami's previous post about photos here.)


4. NEVER ADMIT FAULT: Do not tell anyone that you were at fault. Often times you are in a state of shock and might not be aware of what really occurred.


5. GET THE OTHER DRIVER 'S INFORMATION: Exchange all of the following information with the other driver involved in the wreck, name, address, phone number, driver's license, vehicle year, make, model, color, and license plate number, and insurance information, including company, policy number, effective dates of policy, and telephone number.


6. SEE IF THERE WERE ANY WITNESS' AND GET THEIR INFORMATION: Get their name, address, and telephone number. Make sure you do this for each witness.


7. TELL THE POLICE OFFICER ABOUT YOUR INJURIES: If you are hurt, tell the police officer. The record of your injuries will be put in the investigating officer's report. If you don't mention to the police officer that you were injured, the insurance adjuster who will ultimately evaluate your claim might not believe that you were really hurt in the accident.


8. GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL TREATMENT: If you are hurt get medical treatment right away. Go to the nearest emergency room or to your personal doctor. An injury, if left untreated, may become substantially worse. If you don't seek treatment or delay getting medical treatment, an insurance adjuster may suspect that you are not genuinely injured and discount your claim.


9. CALL YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY: Tell your insurance company about the wreck but do not talk to the other driver's insurance company or any adjuster. Usually a claims adjuster for the other driver will be assigned to your claim before you get a lawyer. This usually happens within a day or two of the accident. The adjuster will request permission to take a recorded or written statement (and even if he doesn't request it you can bet he's probably recording your conversation). If you are considering hiring a Missouri or Arkansas personal injury lawyer, you shouldn't give a statement any insurance adjuster for the other driver. Anything you say can seriously jeopardize your case without you even knowing it. Just tell the adjuster that you have decided to hire an attorney, and instruct him or her to refer all further questions to your attorney.


10. CALL A MISSOURI OR ARKANSAS PERSONAL INJURY LAWYER : If you are seriously injured don't try to settle your own claim. A good Springfield, Branson Southwest Missouri or Northern Arkansas personal injury attorney will generally be able to get much more money for you than you will be offered in settlement by an insurance adjuster, even when you take into account attorney's fees. If you do choose to accept a settlement for your injury without hiring a lawyer, you may receive a settlement that doesn't adequately pay you for permanent injuries and damages. If you're not sure whether to settle, talk to a lawyer who handles personal injury cases.