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6 Small Errors That Sink a Car Accident Claim in New Orleans

by Hillary Latos
in Legal Rights

The wreck is over in seconds. The damage to your claim happens in the days after.

Most people who get hurt in a crash across New Orleans don’t lose their case because of bad facts. They lose it because of what they say, sign, or skip before they realize the insurance company is already building a file. A car accident lawyer in New Orleans will tell you the same thing: the adjuster’s first call is not a courtesy. It is an opening move.

Here are six mistakes that quietly gut otherwise strong claims, and what to do instead.

1. Walking Away Without Medical Documentation

Adrenaline masks real injuries. You feel fine at the scene, wave off the ambulance, and two days later your neck barely turns. The insurer loves that gap. Any delay between the crash and your first medical visit lets them argue the injury came from somewhere else.

What to do instead: Get examined the same day. Urgent care or an ER visit both work. What matters is a medical record tied directly to the collision.

2. Apologizing or Speculating at the Scene

“I’m sorry” is a reflex, not a confession. But in an insurance file, it reads like an admission. So does “I didn’t even see you” or “maybe I was going too fast.”

What to do instead: Exchange information. Cooperate with police. Answer only what you know. If you are unsure, say so.

3. Giving the Other Driver’s Insurer a Recorded Statement

Within a day or two, the at-fault driver’s insurance company will call. The adjuster sounds reasonable and asks for a recorded statement “to move things along.” You are not required to provide one. Once recorded, every word is locked in. If your symptoms worsen but you already said “my back feels okay” on tape, you handed them a weapon.

What to do instead: Politely decline. Tell the adjuster you will respond in writing or after consulting with a New Orleans car accident attorney.

4. Signing a Blanket Medical Authorization

The insurer sends a form requesting access to your medical records. A blanket authorization often opens your entire history going back years. The goal is to find a preexisting condition they can blame your current pain on.

What to do instead: Limit any signed release to records from the date of the crash forward. A New Orleans auto accident lawyer can draft language that protects you.

5. Accepting the First Settlement Offer

The first number an insurer puts on the table is calculated before your treatment ends and before your full losses are known.

  • They rarely account for future treatment or chronic pain
  • They almost never reflect lost earning capacity
  • Once you sign a release, the claim is closed permanently under Louisiana law

What to do instead: Wait until your doctor confirms you have reached maximum medical improvement, the point where recovery has plateaued. Only then does the full picture come into focus.

6. Letting Treatment Gaps Build Up

You start physical therapy, work gets busy, and you skip a session. To you, it is a scheduling conflict. To an adjuster, it is evidence you healed. Treatment gaps are one of the most common reasons a New Orleans injury attorney sees claims reduced or denied outright.

What to do instead: Follow the treatment plan exactly. If you must miss an appointment, document the reason and reschedule immediately.

Quick-Reference Checklist

  • Get medical care the same day as the crash
  • Do not speculate about fault at the scene
  • Decline recorded statements until you have legal guidance
  • Restrict medical authorizations to accident-related records only
  • Do not accept early settlement offers before maximum medical improvement
  • Attend every treatment appointment without gaps

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do I have to file a car accident claim in Louisiana?

One year from the date of the accident. Louisiana’s prescriptive period is among the shortest in the country, and missing it almost always bars recovery.

What if I already gave a recorded statement?

You can still build a viable claim. Speak with an attorney before making additional statements so they can contextualize what was said.

Can I recover damages if I was partially at fault?

Yes. Louisiana follows pure comparative fault. A driver found 30% at fault can still recover 70% of the total damages.

Should I post about the accident on social media?

No. Insurers review claimants’ profiles routinely. Even a casual photo can be used to argue your injuries are exaggerated. Lock your accounts until the claim resolves.

Is the first settlement offer ever worth accepting?

Rarely. First offers ignore ongoing treatment needs and non-economic losses. Accepting early almost always means leaving significant compensation behind.

 

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