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Help, I Got Hit In A Target* Parking Lot, What Do I Do?

If you have been hit in a Target, or any established business's parking lot and you have suffered damages. You will need to preserve evidence so you can determine who is responsible for your damages and so you could recover compensation for your losses.

What To Do After Being Hit In a Parking Lot

You could be hit in a parking lot for many reasons. It could be because of a distracted driver or because of negligence. In that case, you would hold that driver liable for the damages that you suffered.

If the accident was because of the faulty design of the parking lot, or because of obstacles in the parking lot or poor maintenance issues, then it could be because of Target’s, or any large store'e negligence. You might be able to pursue a claim against the plainitff or the other driver, or possibly both parties.

Here are some of the documents you should gather as evidence to support your claim and to show your damages:

  • Accident report
  • Photos of the accident scene and damages
  • Repair estimates
  • Medical bills
  • Proof of missed work and lost wages
  • Witness statements

Be sure to call the police and have an accident report completed. If you suffered any injuries, be sure to establish medical care right away. You want to be able to prove that the accident took place in the Target, or any large store's parking lot and that is what caused your damages and injuries.

Get photos of the accident scene from all angles and be sure to get pictures of the damages from all angles. You want to be sure everything is documented.

Consult With a Personal Injury Lawyer

If you were hit in the Target parking lot, or the parking lot of any large store you may want to consult with a personal injury lawyer who handles auto accident claims. With the help of a personal injury attorney, you could recover compensation for the costs of your damages.

You will not have to pay out of pocket to retain the help of a lawyer because personal injury attorneys take such claims on a contingency basis. This means that your lawyer will not get paid until you win your case.

There is a strict statute of limitations for file a personal injury claim against the at-fault party. If you wait too late to pursue your claim after being hit in a parking lot, you may be denied just for exceeding the time limit. Get your Free Case Evaluation with a personal injury lawyer in your area today.

*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 Target or another party, you may not be entitled to any compensation.

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