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What To Do When Injured

April 12, 2026

At the Law Offices of Joe Bornstein, we put our experience and resources to work for you. But while we’re working to get you the justice you deserve, you can help strengthen your case by following some important steps after being injured. Please review our guide for what to do and what not to do when injured to help you on your path to justice.

What to do when injured:

  • Seek medical care right away. Don’t wait to see if the pain “just goes away.”
  • Document all bodily injuries that you’ve suffered with digital pictures. Also make note of ongoing pain by journaling how you feel on a daily basis.
  • If your vehicle was damaged in a motor vehicle accident, take photographs before it gets repaired. Take multiple pictures from different angles to all the damage to the vehicle. It’s important to also take photos of the accident scene including, skid marks, debris in the roadway, and property damage to other vehicles involved.
  • In medical cases, which may include medical malpractice or dangerous drugs or products, save items from your doctors, including pill bottles, casts and braces.
  • Obtain and save receipts for all expenses you incur as a result of your accident. The receipts must be dated and contain legible and complete vendor identification.
  • Tell us about any changes in your job, job duties, or salary.
  • If you change your address and/or phone number or employment, inform your attorney immediately.
  • Inform your attorney about any new information that may affect your case. This may include extensive medical treatment or hospitalization.

What not to do when injured:

  • Do not talk about your accident or injuries or give any written, recorded or oral statements to anyone without prior review by your attorney. This includes posting anything about your injury on Facebook or any other social media.
  • Do not tell a doctor about any prior injuries or accidents if you are not certain of them. If you don’t remember past injuries or accidents, it’s okay to admit this to your treating or examining doctor.
  • Do not change your address or employment without notifying your attorney.

Avoid Mistakes That Could Hurt Your Case

By not visiting a doctor when you’re in pain, by not doing what your doctor tells you or by not keeping your doctor appointments, you are telling the insurance company, your doctor and a jury that your injury is not significant and that you’re not in pain. When you visit the doctor, he or she keeps a record of your visit that includes details about your condition.

At the Law Offices of Joe Bornstein, we fight to get you the justice you deserve and understand how difficult it is to manage a personal injury that may involve chronic pain. Clients who are in pain sometimes decide not to see the doctor because they are discouraged. Don’t make this mistake, as it may affect your claim. You should continue to see the doctor and let him or her know how you are feeling and always advise the doctor about any new medical problems that may arise.

And lastly, don’t make the mistake of talking about your case with anybody but your attorney or doctor. If your own insurance company wants to talk about the case prior to paying your medical bills, you should refer them to your attorney.

In 50+ years, we have helped more than 25,000 Mainers collect over $750 million in settlements and benefits. Turn to the experienced attorneys at the Law Offices of Joe Bornstein today and let us help you get the justice you deserve.

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If you have been injured in a car accident because of someone's irresponsibility, you will likely want justice and compensation for your losses. However, accident victims are typically up against big insurance companies and their teams of attorneys. In many cases, the insurance companies will attempt to minimize your compensation or deny your claim together. Contact us.

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The Joe Bornstein Legal Team is built on decades of experience, dedication, and a deep commitment to helping injured Mainers get the justice they deserve. Since 1974, the firm has grown from a one-room office into a trusted statewide presence, securing over 25,000 victories and recovering more than $750 million for clients. Backed by a team of skilled attorneys, paralegals, and legal professionals, the firm continues to advocate for individuals and families across Maine with the same integrity, compassion, and determination it was founded on.

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