What to Do After a Car Accident
Posted on Oct 21, 2014 8:50am PDT
No matter how careful a driver may be, car accidents will happen. Some reports estimate that a driver will be involved in a car accident every 10 years. When they do occur, it is helpful to know what to do in order to ensure the best possible outcome.
Post-Accident Tips
Accidents can occur for a variety of reasons, including distracted driving, speed, weather conditions, car manufacturing issues, and driving under the influence. Commonly, accidents are brought to trial under the concept of negligence. Negligence occurs when a person breaches their duty of care to another and a person was injured as a result.
While it can be scary to be involved in a major car accident, the most common types are minor fender-benders. However, even the most minor of crashes can have serious consequences if a driver does not follow the appropriate protocol after the accident.
When in a car accident, make sure that these steps are followed:
- Stay calm and remain at the scene of the accident
- Pull your car to the side of the road if the crash was minor
- Call for the appropriate help right away
- Do not admit or claim liability for the accident
- Exchange personal, car, and insurance information with the other driver
- Take photos of both cars and appropriate landmarks or details
- Get contact information of witnesses
- Write down a detailed account of the accident
- Keep track of any medical records that relate to the car accident
- Contact a car accident attorney
With the sheer amount of car accidents that occur around the United States each year, knowing how to proceed in the event of an accident is important driving knowledge.
If you or a loved one have been involved in a car accident, contact a car accident attorney for counsel. A lawyer can help provide legal protection from a lawsuit or help you obtain the compensation for injuries incurred.
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