Steps to Take After a Car Accident

Steps to Take After a Car Accident

Because a driver doesn’t experience a car accident every single day, many drivers aren’t sure what to do after the crash has occurred. Indeed, it may be the first collision you’ve ever experienced. That’s where Utah Accident Clinic’s step-by-step guide comes in handy. We’ll prepare you for the process of dealing with the aftermath of a car accident.

Call the Police

It’s the very first thing to do. Call the cops before getting out of the car to inspect the damage. Meanwhile, unless there are severe injuries involved, don’t talk to anybody about the accident until the police arrive—especially the other driver. Under no circumstances should you ever admit fault. Once the police arrive on the scene, you’ll fill out an accident report and it’s important to provide only the most accurate information, to the best of your recollection.

Take Pictures of Car Accident

Now that you’re confident the police are on their way to the scene, you can get out of the vehicle and inspect the damage. You’ll want to take pictures of the damaged vehicles, location of the collision, visible injuries, and any other corroborating factors, such as an obstructed traffic signal. Photographs are important for personal injury lawsuits and insurance companies. Having a detailed record of the crash will support your claims if you were not at fault.

Exchange Details with the Other Party or Parties Involved

If the accident has resulted in significant damage or injuries, you may not be able to proceed beyond Step 1. However, if the collision is not terribly serious, you can now approach the other driver(s) to exchange information. Regardless of the apparent damage involved, all parties involved in the accident are required to furnish their personal information before leaving the scene. You’ll want to get the following from the other driver(s):

Name

Phone number

Home address

Insurance information

Driver’s license number

License plate number

Contact Your Car Insurance Company

There are a number of variables that come between taking pictures of the car accident scene and exchanging details with the other party. You may need to seek medical attention. Your car may need to be towed away from the scene, and you’ll need to call a friend or family member for a ride. At some point in the near future, you’ll need to contact your insurance company to report the incident. If you’ve followed all the above steps, you’ll have everything you need to file a claim.

Get medical attention

If you are feeling even the slightest bit of pain, you will want to seek medical attention immediately. Utah Accident Clinic have worked with many patients after they have experienced a car accident. We work closely with them to get them back on their feet and back to daily activities. We will also work closely with your insurance company to help relieve some of that burden from you. Contact us today for a free consultation.

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