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Hit Me With Your Best Shot – The 8 Things You Should Know About Car Accidents

Hit Me With Your Best Shot – The 8 Things You Should Know About Car Accidents

by Sam Ventola | Sep 22, 2025 | Litigation, Personal Injury

   You have just gotten in a car accident and you are probably thinking “what do I do?’ Some of it depends on how serious the damage is, both physically and medically . Here are 8 tips to help you during that stressful time. 1.  Assess Medical Injuries. In serious...

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