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Stay Safe

The first and most important step after a vehicle accident is to stay safe. If you’re able to, move your vehicle to the side of the road to avoid blocking traffic. Turn on your hazard lights to warn other drivers of the accident. If you’re injured, don’t move and wait for emergency services to arrive.

Check for Injuries

Once you’re safely out of your vehicle, check yourself and any passengers for injuries. If anyone is injured, call 911 immediately. Make sure to give the operator the exact location of the accident and describe the extent of the injuries.

Gather Information

While you’re waiting for emergency services, gather as much information as possible. Get the names, addresses, and phone numbers of any witnesses and the other driver(s). Take photos of the damage to both vehicles, the road conditions, and any other factors that may have contributed to the accident.

Call the Police

Even if there are no injuries, it’s still important to call the police. They will document the accident and create an official report, which can be crucial in determining who is at fault and protecting your rights.

Exchange Information

Exchange insurance and contact information with the other driver(s). Make sure to get their name, phone number, insurance company, and policy number. Don’t admit fault or make any statements about who caused the accident – this is a matter for the police to determine.

Seek Medical Attention

Even if you feel fine, it’s still important to seek medical attention as soon as possible after an accident. Some injuries, like concussions or neck and back injuries, may not show symptoms until hours or even days after the accident.

Contact Your Insurance Company

As soon as you can, contact your insurance company to report the accident. Provide them with all the information you’ve gathered, including the police report, and follow their instructions for filing a claim.

By following these steps after a vehicle accident, you can protect yourself, your passengers, and your rights. Remember, it’s important to stay calm and focused, and to gather as much information as possible. We hope you found this video helpful, and please share it with anyone you know who could benefit from this information. Thank you for watching, and until next time, drive safely!