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What To Do In Case of an Accident |
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One in eight is pretty high!
According to the National Safety Council, one in every eight drivers
will be involved in a motor vehicle accident this year. That may
mean you! Are you prepared? Would you know what to do and what
questions to ask?
Here is a list of 11 easy steps to
remember, as compiled by the National Safety Council:
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Stop your vehicle if it is clear,
safe and legal.
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Move
the vehicle out of the traveled roadway, if it is clear, safe
and legal. (In some states it is against the law to move the
vehicle from the place where the accident occurred. Check the
ordinance in your area.)
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Turn off the ignitions of the cars
involved.
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Make a first aid check of all
persons involved in the accident.
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Call the police and, if necessary,
emergency medical services.
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Mark the scene of the accident with
flares or retroreflective triangles.
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Gather the names* of all persons in
the motor vehicles and people who witnessed the accident.
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Make a quick diagram of where the
vehicle occupants were seated and indicate the vehicles'
direction of travel and lane. Also note the date, time and
weather conditions.
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Ask to see the other driver's
license* and write down the number.
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Exchange insurance company
information. DO NOT discuss "fault" or make statements about the
accident to anyone but the police.
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Get a copy of the police report of
the accident from the local precinct.
*Use our
Accident Report Form to help you gather the required
information.
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