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At the Scene of an Accident
Knowing what to do if you are involved in an accident can save lives and also make the claims process easier.
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Stop your car and find out if anyone is injured.
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Call the police or highway patrol. Tell them how many people were hurt and the types of injuries. The police will notify the nearest medical unit.
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Cover injured people with a blanket to keep them warm.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Make notes. Keep a pad and pencil in your glove compartment. Write down:
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the names and addresses of all drivers and passengers involved in the accident.
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license plate numbers
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make and model of each car
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driver's license numbers
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insurance identifications
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names and addresses of witnesses
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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.
Source: Insurance Information Institute
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