Car Accident Legal Guidance
Summary
In Washington, you have three years to file a personal injury claim after a car accident. You can request a police report from the Washington State Patrol if they handled the incident. Contact your insurance company to report the accident and inquire about your car and belongings. A medical certificate should include your personal details, accident date, injury description, treatment, and doctors information.Full Conversation
I was recently in a car wreck and i
I'm sorry to hear about your car accident. To assist you better, could you please let me know your location (city and state)? This will help me provide more accurate legal information regarding your situation.
I was in a correct recently, and my spine was injured. So I shipped to a hospital where I've been intensive rehab for a month and a */* I've been. Being taken care of and i've h
I'm sorry to hear about your accident and injury. To provide you with the best possible legal information, could you please let me know your location (city and state)? This will help me guide you on the relevant laws and potential next steps.
Seattle wa
I'm sorry to hear about your accident and injury. I can provide some general legal information related to car accidents in Seattle, WA:
- You can file a personal injury claim to seek compensation for your injuries.
- Washington follows a comparative negligence rule, meaning your compensation can be reduced if you are found partially at fault.
- You typically have three years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit.
Do you have any specific questions or concerns about your situation?
- You can file a personal injury claim to seek compensation for your injuries.
- Washington follows a comparative negligence rule, meaning your compensation can be reduced if you are found partially at fault.
- You typically have three years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit.
Do you have any specific questions or concerns about your situation?
When I got in the car wreck, it was a month and a */* ago. My spine was injured my kidney and my liver. And I've been in harborside medical center of since I've been heavily medicated under * hour care. I have been learning to walk and doing rehabilitation every day on the full schedule. I've had no time and no help to find out what happened in the wreck. My parents did quick find out. Of what happened from a lawyer in their Hometown of Ottawa, Washington and I heard from them.They think I swerve In the traffic Comma but that didn't happen at all , I remember It very differently.I was driving and I noticed that All the cars do where they were going exactly and the car was right Riding my ass So I pulled over to the side and I remember a traffic light Closely behind me what I remember is Pulling over so they could go by and then when I Pull back on to the road a car time light so it hit Me from behind and lifted me up.And then that's when I wrecked I remember thinking oh my god what the hell And then I woke up to medics Cutting my pants off and saying my spine was in Jerk , then I will then I woke up at harbor's Side hospital in seattle I've had no time , and i'm not in any shape to make my report Of what happened?My question is do I have enough time To make my report and find out where my car is And all my belongings and how do I get them all back?What do I do
I'm sorry to hear about your accident and injuries. Here is some general guidance for your situation:
- In Washington, you typically have three years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury or property damage claim.
- You can request a copy of the police report to understand more about the accident.
- Contact your insurance company to report the accident and inquire about your car and belongings.
Would you like specific information on how to request the police report or contact your insurance company?
- In Washington, you typically have three years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury or property damage claim.
- You can request a copy of the police report to understand more about the accident.
- Contact your insurance company to report the accident and inquire about your car and belongings.
Would you like specific information on how to request the police report or contact your insurance company?
Do I get to make a report since I couldn't then if I have a medical certificate for
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. You can still make a report even if you were unable to do so immediately due to your medical condition. Here's what you can do:
- Contact the police department to file a report.
- Provide your medical certificate as evidence for the delay.
- Contact your insurance company to report the accident.
Would you like specific information on how to request the police report or contact your insurance company?
- Contact the police department to file a report.
- Provide your medical certificate as evidence for the delay.
- Contact your insurance company to report the accident.
Would you like specific information on how to request the police report or contact your insurance company?
Yes
Sure, I can provide you with specific information on how to request the police report and contact your insurance company.
Requesting the Police Report:
- **Seattle Police Department**:
- Phone: (*) *-*
- Website: [Seattle Police Department Records Request](https://www.seattle.gov/police/information-and-data/records-request)
- You can request the report online, by phone, or by mail.
- **Seattle Police Department**:
- Phone: (*) *-*
- Website: [Seattle Police Department Records Request](https://www.seattle.gov/police/information-and-data/records-request)
- You can request the report online, by phone, or by mail.
Contacting Your Insurance Company:
- Call your insurance provider’s customer service or claims department.
- Provide them with details of the accident and your medical condition.
- Ask about the status of your car and belongings.
Would you like any more specific details or assistance with another issue?
- Call your insurance provider’s customer service or claims department.
- Provide them with details of the accident and your medical condition.
- Ask about the status of your car and belongings.
Would you like any more specific details or assistance with another issue?
The wreck itself happened in mercer island and I think the washington state patrol handled it
Thank you for providing more information. Since the wreck happened in Mercer Island and was handled by the Washington State Patrol, you can follow these steps:
Requesting the Police Report:
- **Washington State Patrol (WSP)**:
- Phone: (*) *-*
- Website: [WSP Collision Records](https://www.wsp.wa.gov/driver/collision-records/)
You can request the report online, by phone, or by mail.
- **Washington State Patrol (WSP)**:
- Phone: (*) *-*
- Website: [WSP Collision Records](https://www.wsp.wa.gov/driver/collision-records/)
You can request the report online, by phone, or by mail.
Contacting Your Insurance Company:
- Call your insurance provider’s customer service or claims department.
- Provide them with details of the accident and your medical condition.
- Ask about the status of your car and belongings.
Would you like further assistance with another specific issue?
- Call your insurance provider’s customer service or claims department.
- Provide them with details of the accident and your medical condition.
- Ask about the status of your car and belongings.
Would you like further assistance with another specific issue?
What would the best medical certificate include for my doctors
I'm sorry to hear about your accident and injuries. A comprehensive medical certificate from your doctors should ideally include:
- Your full name and date of birth.
- Date of the accident.
- Detailed description of your injuries and treatments received.
- Dates of hospital admission and discharge.
- Current medical condition and prognosis.
- Doctor's name, signature, and contact information.
Would you like more details on any of these points?
- Your full name and date of birth.
- Date of the accident.
- Detailed description of your injuries and treatments received.
- Dates of hospital admission and discharge.
- Current medical condition and prognosis.
- Doctor's name, signature, and contact information.
Would you like more details on any of these points?