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Auto accident
checklist: Tips on what to do following a car accident
Hopefully you will
never be involved in an auto accident or need to file an insurance
claim. Even the most careful and skilled drivers, however, can easily
find themselves in the middle of a crash. Would you know what to do?
Knowledge of what to do after the car accident can help make the
insurance claims process easier and smoother so that you are back on the
road faster.
If you are in an
auto accident:
1.
Try to
stay calm, stop your vehicle and check for injuries. The life and health
of you, your passengers and the other people involved in the accident is
far more important than the vehicle itself.
2.
If
required, call the police and let them know of the accident, your
location, how many people are involved, whether there are injuries and
the types of injuries.
3.
You
may wish to take reasonable steps to protect yourself, and your vehicle,
from further damage. Where possible and if legal, move the autos to the
side of the road and turn on your hazards as soon as it is safe. If you
have flares, you may wish to use them to warn oncoming traffic and to
prevent additional crashes.
4.
Taking
lots of notes is a good practice, like:
·
the
date, time and location of the accident
·
how
the accident occurred – sometimes a drawing is worth a thousand words
and can help enhance what you’ve noted
·
the
type and location of damage to your car
·
the
type and location of damage to the other cars or property involved
·
the
names, addresses and contact information of all drivers and passengers
involved in the accident
·
driver’s license numbers and all the information on the licenses
·
insurance identifications including the name of the insurance company
and policy number
·
the
names, addresses and contact information of witnesses
·
the
names and badge numbers of police officers or other first response
personnel
(Being able to take
notes is important so keep a pen and pad in your glove compartment, just
in case.)
5.
You
may wish to ask the police officer when and where you can get a copy of
the accident report. There’s a good chance you’ll need it when you
submit your insurance claim to your insurer.
6.
It’s
usually a good idea to call your insurance company right away and report
the accident because the sooner they know about the crash the quicker
they can start working to resolve your insurance claim. As well, they’ll
be able to explain the next steps, like where to have the car towed if
necessary and arrange for an adjuster to come out and appraise the
damage before any repair work is done.
7.
There
are a couple of don’ts you might want to consider like don’t discuss the
financial limits of your auto insurance policy and avoid discussing the
responsibility for the accident or circumstances of the accident with
anyone other than the police or a representative of your insurance
company.
Auto accidents take
a significant toll on everyone involved. But, if you stay calm, make
safety your priority and follow the above tips, you will get through the
ordeal of being in an accident and submitting an insurance claim.
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