5 Things To Do After You Are In An Accident
BlogStay at the Scene.
Whenever possible leave the scene exactly the way it is until the police arrive. This will help to ensure that you have an accurate description in the Accident Report the police submit.
Call the Police.
Calling the police will ensure that you have a fair and accurate accounting of the accident. They will take statements from those involved and any witnesses that may be present. Be sure to ask that a Police Report be filled for your accident and make sure to get the names and badge numbers of the responding officers in order to contact them at a later date.
Exchange Information.
When possible, get the names, numbers, addresses, driver’s license numbers, license plate numbers and insurance information from all drivers involved in the accident. If there are passengers, obtain their contact information as well.
Contact an Attorney.
Depending on the particulars of your accident, it may not be in your best interest to contact your insurance company right away. Speak to an attorney before making any statements to any insurance company representatives. Insurance companies are always looking to minimize the potential compensation they will be responsible for paying. Speaking to an attorney will ensure you are not taken advantage of by the insurance company representatives.
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