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[W575]What To Do In Car Accident
by Nocita Carter, Noc
It's a beautiful day and you're driving down the road taking in the scenery. The wind blows through your hair and the breeze feels good beading down your face. You see there is a red mustang convertible traveling directly ahead of you. The license plate on the mustang reads you think FIN..??LY. You have difficulty reading the plate so you speed up to get closer to the rear of the vehicle. As you press down on the gas of your vehicle it accelerates from fifty to sixty-five in a flash, and before you know it you have rear ended that little red mustang. At this point your heart races and you feel angry, scared and frustrated at what just happened.

You say to yourself what am I going to do and how did I manage to cause this accident. I could kick myself for what just happened.

You now think about the consequences and try to determine what you should do next. You then decide to exit your vehicle to see how the driver of the mustang was doing. The mustang driver whose name was Manny, appeared to be doing physically fine, however he was upset that I had hit his classic red prized possession with license plates which you discovered read FINALLY.

If you're in a car accident, first and foremost, try to obtain as much information from the other party involved in the accident which would include the following: drivers license information(name, date of birth, license number, address), telephone number, license plate number, vehicle type(year, make, model & color), insurance information(policy number, insurance company name, & address if possible). If the other party has no insurance, be sure to obtain the license plate number and all other information previously mentioned. In addition, if there is a witness or witnesses at the scene, obtain their name, address and telephone number if at all possible. This will be very helpful in determining who is responsible for causing the accident in reference to liability.

If the police department is called to the scene of the accident, a report may be taken. If this is the case, the police officer taking the report may separate the parties involved and the identification information previously listed may be difficult to obtain. If this is the case, then make sure you obtain the police report number so that you can provide this information to your insurance company. Your insurance company will obtain a copy of the report, wherein the identification and accident information will be listed for all parties involved.

Contact your insurance company to report the accident as soon as possible. Regardless if you plan on going through the other person's insurance company for the repair of your vehicle. Most insurance companies require their policy holders to report accidents.

If you fail to report the accident to your insurance company, you may find out at a later date when you try to apply for another insurance policy that you are listed on what is called a KLUE report for not reporting a particular accident to your carrier. This may have a negative impact on you obtaining a new policy. You may be listed on the KLUE report even if the accident is not your fault.

The KLUE report is a specialized report which is used by most insurance companies concerning licensed drivers who are trying to obtain a new policy. It also provides information on your driving history.

Primary Step: First and foremost, make sure that everyone involved is out of the harm's way and any required medical and police help has been requested for or summoned. Collect the information you think you may need and write it down in a small notebook for future reference. Your notes should include the following relevant information:

(1) Names and addresses of the drivers of the vehicles involved in the accident.

(2) Verify if the involved drivers had valid driving licenses and note down the numbers.

(3) Observe, if any of the drivers involved in the car accident were under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Note down the reasons or symptoms you have observed supporting your inference. Also note down the names and addresses of any other observers who think the same as you do.

(4) Try and get the names and addresses of the passengers in the vehicles involved in the accident.

(5) If there were any pedestrians involved in the accident, note down their names and addresses.

(6) Note down, if any of the persons involved in the accident reports personal injury along with their names and addresses.

(7) Also note down the kind of personal injury reported by the injured.

(8) Observe and note if there was any medical assistance rendered at the site of the accident and to what extent.

(9) Keep note of the actual location of the accident along with time, date, weather conditions and landmarks.

(10) Keep a note of the names, addresses and phone numbers of all the witnesses to the accident.

(11) Note the direction of the vehicles prior to the accident.

(12) Observe and note any discrepancies in the vehicles prior to the accident. For example ?faulty headlights? or ?wipers not working? etc.

(13) Assess and note the external damage to the vehicles along with the parts damages as a result of the accident.

(14) In case you get any clues, note the details of the registered owners of the vehicles involved in the accident.

(15) Note if the vehicles involved in the accident were insured along with any details that you may come across.

(16) Observe and note if any of the vehicles were needed to be towed from the accident site.

(17) Note the cause of the accident and the way it occurred.

(18) Note if anyone takes the responsibility for the cause of the accident like ?I am sorry. I was speeding..!?

(19) Note if anyone else says something similar like ?I've been taking this medication?!?

(20) Observe and note down the names of the police officers present at the accident site.
Article Source : Car Accidents Per Year

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