| What To Do In Case of an Auto Accident
If you are involved in
an accident, knowing what to do may help alleviate some of the anxiety
that an accident causes.
At the Scene
- Stop your car and get
help for the injured.
- Have someone call the
police or highway patrol. Tell them how many people were injured and
the types of injuries. The police can then notify the nearest
medical unit.
- Give whatever help you
can to the injured but avoid moving anyone so you don't aggravate
the injury. Covering an injured person with a blanket and making
that person comfortable usually is as much as you can do.
- Provide the police with
whatever information they require. Ask the investigating officer
where you can obtain a copy of the police report. You will probably
need it when you submit your claim to your insurance company.
- Try to protect the
accident scene. Take reasonable steps to protect your car from
further damage, such as setting up flares, getting the car off the
road and calling a tow truck. If necessary, have the car towed to a
repair shop. But remember, your insurance company probably will want
to have an adjuster inspect it and appraise the damage before you
order repair work done.
- Make notes. Keep a pad
and pencil in your glove compartment. Write down the names and
addresses of all drivers and passengers involved in the accident.
Also note the license number, make and model of each car involved
and record the driver's license number and insurance identification.
Record the names and addresses of as many witnesses as possible, as
well as the names and badge numbers of police officers or other
emergency personnel. If you run into an unattended vehicle or
object, try to find the owner. If you can't, leave a note containing
your name, address and phone number.
- Record the details of
the accident.
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