Being involved in an accident can be a stressful and overwhelming experience, but knowing how to handle the situation calmly and responsibly is essential. Following the proper steps can protect your safety, ensure accurate documentation, and safeguard your interests. Here are some critical guidelines to follow in the aftermath of an accident to help you navigate the situation effectively.
- Most importantly, stay calm. Getting upset, or worse, yelling and screaming, solves nothing. Even if the other person isn’t calm, you should remain calm.
- Don’t move an injured person unless they’re in immediate danger.
- Don’t move your vehicle unless it impedes traffic. Doing so alters the scene and could negatively impact a claim.
- Don’t leave the scene of an accident, even if you can do so. Wait for the police to arrive, as they provide an objective witness to the event, and wait for them to say it’s okay to go.
- If you leave because the other driver says it’s alright, that won’t protect you if they later file for injuries. If you leave, they may not, and you could be accused of a hit-and-run.
- Keep in mind that some injuries don’t show up immediately.
- Don’t blame the accident on anyone, including yourself. Give your full description of the accident only to the investigating police officer.
- Exchange information with the other driver. Immediately note the license plate number, color, and model of other involved vehicles just in case someone refuses to give you insurance information.
- Contact our office immediately. Don’t assume we’ll find out another way. It’s always better to hear from you or someone you designate to call us.
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