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Help! I got hit in a Circle K parking lot. What do I do?*

Retail parking lots are a lot like playing bumper cars, except bumping into another car in a parking lot is not a fun experience. From damage to your vehicle to sustaining a serious injury, you need to know how to deal with an accident in a Circle K, or any other store's parking lot. The accident can be caused by an impatient driver backing into you while you pump gas into your car.

It can also happen when you enter the parking lot and drive right into another car that did not have its lights on for nighttime driving. A parking lot accident has the potential to leave you saddled with a substantial medical bill, as well as limit the amount of time you can spend on the job.

Types of Parking Lot Injuries

Retail parking lots are fertile grounds for vehicle accidents to occur. Limited space combined with careless drivers create a recipe for something bad to happen. The worst thing that you can experience is to receive one or more injuries because of a store's parking lot accident.
Here is a list of the common types of parking lot accidents:

  • Concussion
  • Broken hand
  • Fractured skull
  • Whiplash
  • Ruptured spleen

Although careless drivers receive much of the scrutiny for causing parking lot accidents, the fact remains a convenience store, such as Circle K, can also be liable for allowing one or more safety precautions to go unchecked, as well as failing to maintain proper lighting for the parking lot. Whether another driver or the store caused your injuries, you may want to consider consulting with licensed personal injury attorney to receive the best legal counsel.

To Do List after a Parking Lot Accident

Sense of urgency is the key phrase for understanding how to respond to being hit in a Circle K, or any other convenience parking lot. You first need to exchange driver and insurance information with the other driver. Insurance information from the other driver helps expedites your insurance claim. Although you might have sustained minor injuries, you should visit a doctor to ensure there are no lingering injuries that will cause you pain down the road.

For example, you might feel a little woozy, but after seeing a doctor, you learn that a concussion has slowed you down. Your doctor might treat you at his or her office or decide your injuries warrant emergency care at a nearby hospital. Visiting with a physician is important to treat injuries and receive documentation that acts as physical proof of your injuries in case you decide to file a legal claim. Filing a legal claim requires the professional skills of an experienced personal injury lawyer.

How a Personal Injury Lawyer Helps

If you decide to file a personal injury claim, your attorney will speed up the process to ensure you receive the money owed to you. If you decide to file a legal claim on your own, you can expect the process to take much longer. Your attorney possesses the legal skills to closely review the evidence presented by the other side. From noting tire track marks to examining accident site photographs, your lawyer will be able to decide whether a legal claim is worth the hassle. He or she might decide to negotiate a settlement that ends up giving you the money you deserve.

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*Disclaimer: The content of this article serves only to provide information and should not be construed as legal advice. If you file a claim against Circle K or another party, you may not be entitled to any compensation.