People are hurt in accidents every single day.  Many of them want to file a claim for the injuries that they suffered, but they do not know how.  Filing a claim is not as complicated as it sounds.  There are some steps that you can take to make the filing process easier though. 

You need to start out by writing down as much information you can.  Write down all of the details of your accident.  This should include all of the injuries that you suffered.  Be sure to quantify the losses that you suffered as well, such as a bike you may have ruined in your accident.  This could also include any wages you have lost from being out of work as a result of the accident.

Preserving evidence is also pivotal to filing a claim.  Be sure that you take photographs of the accident.  This should also include any pictures of your injuries or evidence of your losses. 

Once you have all of the information fully documented, it is time to reach out to a personal injury lawyer.  Filing a claim with an injury lawyer is going to get the ball rolling to make those responsible pay for your losses. 

An injury lawyer is going to help you deal with a few different things.  They will represent you in your work towards getting a fair settlement from an insurance company, proper indemnity.  They are also going to work to seek out recovery from those who are responsible for your accident.  Filing a claim need to be done in accordance with all of the legal requirements.  Failure to adhere can throw off your case entirely.

Time is of the essence when you are filing a claim.  This is due to the fact that you have a limited amount of time to press charges if you are seeking recovery.  If you are filing a claim against a government employee or entity, you typically only have 60-days to do so following the injury.  If you wait any longer than that, you are out of luck.  The timeframe for the majority of injuries is a year.  If you wait it out and decide to pursue recovery after you are fully healed, you may end up being out of luck.

Be sure to be completely open and honest with your attorney.  Share all of the injury-related documentation that you have.  Presenting misleading information is going to result in your case being dragged out.

After discussion with your injury lawyer, decide on an end-goal.  The majority of cases are going to end in a settlement.  If you have done your homework with proper evidence gathering and timing of filing a claim, you are going to likely be happy with your end result.