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Car Care - Quick Tips on What to Do After An Accident
By Admin on Jan 8, 2009 | In Car Care & Auto Tips | 1 feedback »
Link: http://www.carreviewsonline.net/after_car_accident.shtml
* Always have an emergency car kit that includes cones, warning triangles or emergency flares. Also, make sure you have a pen and a card with relevant emergency and medical information for you and your family.
Immediately After a Car Accident
- Breathe deeply and stay calm.
- Check for injuries. Life and health are more important than damage to vehicles. When in doubt, call an ambulance.
- If the accident is minor and there are no serious injuries, move cars to a safe place, rather than risk being in moving traffic.
- Turn on hazard lights. If warranted, and possible, use cones, warning triangles or flares for safety.
- Call 911/the police, even if the accident is minor.
- Notify your insurance agent about the accident immediately.
- Don't sign any document unless it is for the police or your insurance agency.
- Get the other driver’s information.
- Name
- Phone number
- Address
- Driver’s license number
- Car make and color
- Vehicle license plate number
- Insurance company
- Insurance policy number
- If the name on the auto registration and/or insurance policy is different from the name of the driver, establish the relationship and jot it down.
- Make immediate notes about the accident including the specific damages to all vehicles involved.
- If possible, get witness information.
- Be polite. Everyone is usually shaken up immediately after an accident, and it is wise to state only the facts.
- Don't tell the other drivers or the police that the accident was your fault, even if you think it was.
- Don’t accuse the other drivers of being at fault at this time.
- Limit your discussion of the accident to the insurance agent and the police.
- Even if the facts are embarrassing or detrimental to you, be truthful.
- If you have a camera handy, and it is safe to do so, it may be helpful to photograph the accident scene.
- Do not leave the accident scene before the police officers and other drivers do.
- Finally, remember that while getting the facts is very important, investigating the accident should be left to the police officers and the insurance companies.
