What to do after a car accident

May 9th, 2008 posted by admin

(AOL Autos) — It came out of nowhere.

This is frequently heard from people involved in car accidents. Although it’s not true in terms of where a driver came from, car accidents can seemingly come from nowhere and occur when you least expect them.

Car accidents can leave the most level-headed motorists shocked, stunned and more than a little shaken.

The first few calls that you should make after you’ve been involved in a car accident should be to the police, your insurance agent or a personal-injury lawyer. Amid the conflicting advice online, we’ll take a look at what you should do in the event you’re involved in a scrape, smash or other unfortunate car accident.

In General

After car accidents, check that everyone involved is OK. Call 911 immediately if anyone needs assistance. You will probably also have to call the police; it helps to have a police report filed in any accident.

Most insurance policies state that the police must be contacted in a given time frame if a hit-and-run occurs. Try to find a safe place away from traffic to wait for emergency services to arrive.

Most people will have their adrenaline pumping after car accidents and it may be difficult to keep a level head. Simply trying to stay calm can be difficult, particularly if others around you are excitable, too.

No matter how emotional you are, try to avoid admitting guilt even if you feel the accident is your fault. That can make things a lot less complicated further along the line.

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