What
To Do After An Accident Each
year more than 21 million motor vehicle accidents occur on our
nation's roadways according to the National Safety Council. Therefore,
the odds of being in at least one accident in your lifetime is
extremely high.
This information, prepared by the
Independent Insurance Agents of
America, contains helpful tips so you know what to do if you
are involved in one of these unfortunate incidents.
Stop! Do Not Leave The Scene
Call the police immediately to report
any accident, no matter how small, which results in personal injury
or vehicle damage.
Notify the police as to any medical assistance that may be needed
or any vehicle that is not drivable.
Warn other motorists by turning on your vehicle's flashers and
setting up flares or other reflective devices starting 50 feet
behind your vehicle. Signal for assistance by tying a handkerchief
or anything white to the vehicle's antenna.
Do not accept responsibility or otherwise discuss the accident
with anyone except police authorities and your independent insurance
agent. Do not accept any monetary settlement at the accident scene.
Remain calm and courteous.
Exchange Information With The Other
Driver
Write down driver's license number,
license plate number, and state. Get the insurance company name
and policy number plus make, model, year and description of vehicle.
Lastly, record the name, address and telephone numbers of the
driver.
Write down the name and address of all passengers, injured persons
or anyone with property damage.
Get the name and contact information for at least two witnesses
if possible. This is very important when the fault of an accident
is questionable.
Diagram The Accident Before Leaving
The Scene
Note time of day, weather and condition
of roadway (wet, icy, dry).
Show position of all vehicles before and after the accident--plus
location of signs, streets and medians.
Note any apparent damage to not only your vehicle but all vehicles
involved in the accident.
Write down any details you feel
are important
Date:
Time:
Location:
Weather and Road Conditions:
Emergency Phone Numbers:
Police:
Fire:
Ambulance:
Your Doctor:
Your Independent Agent:
A Final Note
After you have taken care of everything
at the scene of the accident, immediately notify your independent
insurance agent. Be sure to save copies of all documents relating
to the incident.
Coutresy of the
Independent Insurance Agents of
America
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