WHAT TO DO AFTER A CAR ACCIDENT

Knowing what to do after an accident that can save you from stress, expensive losses and legal issues. Explore the right way to claim accident with us regardless of whether it is fault or non fault. 

WHAT TO DO AFTER AN ACCIDENT: A HANDY GUIDE

If you’ve been involved in a car accident, here are the essential steps you need to take.
Accident Management

Step 1

ENSURE ALL PARTIES ARE OK

Certainly! After a car accident, it’s crucial to ensure the well-being of all parties involved. Here are the steps to follow:

CHECK FOR INJURIES

First and foremost, assess yourself and others for any injuries. If anyone is hurt, call for medical assistance immediately. Prioritize safety and health above all else.

STAY CALM

Accidents can be stressful, but try to remain calm. Take deep breaths and focus on the situation. Panic won’t help anyone.

ASSIST OTHERS

If you’re able, check on the other drivers, passengers, and pedestrians. Ask if they’re okay and need any help. Remember to maintain a safe distance from traffic.

Step 2

IF NECESSARY CALL THE EMERGENCY SERVICES

Certainly! If the situation warrants it, calling emergency services is crucial. Here’s how to handle it:

ASSESS THE SEVERITY

Consider the severity of the accident. If there are injuries, significant damage, or immediate danger, dial emergency services right away.

DIAL 911 (OR LOCAL EMERGENCY NUMBER)

Use your phone to call 911 (or the local emergency number in your area). Provide them with accurate information about the accident location, the number of people involved, and any injuries.

STAY ON THE LINE

Remain on the call and follow the operator’s instructions. They will dispatch police, paramedics, or firefighters as needed.

Step 3

WARN YOUR FELLOW MOTORISTS

When faced with an accident, warning fellow motorists is crucial. Here’s how to do it:

ACTIVATE HAZARD LIGHTS

Immediately turn on your vehicle’s hazard lights. This signals to other drivers that there’s an issue ahead.

PLACE WARNING TRIANGLES OR FLARES

If you have them, place reflective warning triangles or flares behind your vehicle. Position them a safe distance away (usually around 100-200 feet) to alert approaching traffic.

SIGNAL WITH HAND GESTURES

If you don’t have warning devices, use hand gestures to signal other drivers. Wave your arms or use a flashlight to indicate that there’s an accident ahead.

Step 4

DO NOT ADMIT LIABILITY

One of the hardest things to do after an accident is to admit your fault. Nonetheless, following an accident, legal action must be taken. Even if you believe you are not at fault, you still need to gather proof to support your claim and establish your innocence.

Step 5

OBTAIN DETAILS OF ALL PARTIES INVOLVED

Obtaining details of all parties involved in a car accident is crucial for a smooth insurance or personal injury claim process. Regardless of fault, it’s essential that everyone stops and exchanges information.

Here are the key details you should obtain and provide:

  1. Name
  2. Address
  3. Contact number
  4. Vehicle registration
  5. Insurance details

Step 6

TAKE PHOTOS OF ACCIDENT SCENE

After an accident, photos or images are necessary to document the important aspects and establish who was at fault. To create a comprehensive picture of the vehicle collision and make a final judgement, it is important to take pictures from several perspectives. It will assist us in determining who was partially at fault. It helps in some way with keeping the proof safe and getting you paid.

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