Car accident infographic explaining what to say and avoid saying at the scene to protect your personal injury claim.

What Not to Say After a Car Accident in Florida

March 05, 20261 min read

Reviewed by Michael P. Maddux, Esq. | Board Certified Criminal Trial Lawyer | Florida Super Lawyer for 16 Consecutive Years

In the moments following a car accident, it is common for people to apologize or speculate about what may have happened. While these reactions are often simply expressions of concern or politeness, statements made at the scene can later be interpreted as admissions of fault.

After an accident, the most important priorities are checking for injuries, contacting emergency services, and exchanging necessary information with the other parties involved. Providing accurate information to responding officers is also important.

Rather than attempting to assign blame in the moment, it is usually best to allow investigators and insurance companies to review the evidence and determine what occurred. Being careful about what you say immediately after an accident can help protect your interests later.

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