The Accident Tab is where you’ll document all the important details about your accident. Everything you enter here helps your attorney build a stronger case by keeping key facts, evidence, and records in one place.
Accident Information
- Description: Write out what happened in detail — the sequence of events, your actions, and what others did. This first-hand account gives your attorney the foundation of your case.
- Witnesses: Add names and contact info for any witnesses. Include notes about what they saw and mark whether their account supports your version of events. Witness statements can confirm your story and strengthen your claim.
- Police Department: Record the responding police department and report number, if you have it. This makes it easy for your attorney to obtain the official report.
- Scene Sketch: Upload or draw a sketch showing where vehicles, people, and objects were positioned. A simple diagram makes your description clearer.
- Video Explanation: Record a short video in your own words. Capturing your memory early can help preserve important details you might forget later.
Property Damage
- Vehicle Information: Add details like year, make, model, VIN, color, and mileage. These specifics help document your vehicle accurately.
- Damage Photos: Upload clear photos of damage from multiple angles. Photos provide undeniable evidence for repair estimates and damage assessments.
Body Shop
- Name and Contact Info: Save the details of the shop handling your repairs.
- Repair Estimates: Upload any written repair estimates. These documents help show the financial impact of the accident.
Rental Company
- Rental Vehicle Info: Record the company and vehicle details if you needed a rental. Tracking this ensures rental costs are included in your case.
Storage Facility
- Facility Details: Add the name, location, and contact info for the facility where your vehicle is stored. This makes it easy for your attorney to follow up if needed.
Insurance Details
- Policy Info: Enter your insurance policy information and, if possible, the other party’s policy details. Having accurate information up front speeds up claims and negotiations.
Why It Matters
Every piece of information in the Accident Tab makes your case stronger. By documenting what happened, adding evidence, and keeping all accident-related details organized, you give your attorney the tools they need to represent you effectively and pursue fair compensation.
✅ Tip: Update the Accident Tab as soon as you get new information — fresh details are more accurate and harder to dispute later.