Just as it is important to report a maritime accident injury, it is just as important to keep a file of that report.
Any and all paperwork related to your offshore accident injury needs to be kept in a file in a safe place. Any and all police reports or government-issued documents relating to the maritime accident injury, as well as any pertinent medical records should all be kept.
Incident reports, witness statements, even receipts for out-of-pocket expenses due to the accident should be filed.
Make sure to take photos of all injuries as a result of the maritime accident, as well as photographs of the accident scene.
Keeping track of all of these documents will help you prove your maritime accident injury case.
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