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Write a Blog Post on What to Do After an Accident

Prompt
Write an educational blog post for a personal injury law firm's website about what someone should do after a specific type of accident.

Firm name: {{firm_name}}
Accident type: {{accident_type}} (e.g., car accident, slip and fall in a store, workplace injury)
State: {{state}}
Target keyword: {{target_keyword}} (e.g., "what to do after a car accident in Texas")
Attorney name for bio: {{attorney_name}}

Write a blog post of 600-900 words covering:

1. Immediate steps to take at the scene (safety, medical attention, documentation)
2. What to document and preserve (photos, witness info, reports)
3. Medical treatment priorities (why getting checked out matters even if you feel fine)
4. What NOT to do (admitting fault, giving recorded statements to insurance, posting on social media)
5. How the insurance process works in simple terms
6. When to consider speaking with an attorney
7. A brief conclusion that invites them to reach out with questions

Write in second person ("you") as if speaking directly to someone who just had this experience. Use plain English — no legal jargon. Be helpful first and promotional last. The attorney mention should only appear naturally at the end, not throughout the article.

Include a suggested meta title (50-60 characters) and meta description (140-160 characters) at the end.

About This Prompt

Creates an SEO-friendly educational blog post about what to do after a specific type of accident. Drives organic traffic for high-intent search terms while positioning your firm as a helpful resource.

How to Use

  1. 1. Choose an accident type that represents a significant portion of your cases.
  2. 2. Research the target keyword volume using a tool like Ubersuggest or Google Keyword Planner.
  3. 3. Fill in your state since laws vary by jurisdiction.
  4. 4. Generate the blog post and review it carefully for legal accuracy.
  5. 5. Have an attorney at the firm review the content before publishing.
  6. 6. Add the meta title and description to your CMS.
  7. 7. Include internal links to your relevant practice area pages.
  8. 8. Publish and share on your firm's social media channels.

Expected Output

A 600-900 word blog post with practical advice, SEO-focused structure, and suggested meta tags.

Model-Specific Tips

Good at maintaining an educational tone without being preachy. Handles the 'helpful first, promotional last' balance well.

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