5 Pointers On What To Do Immediately After An Accident

Each year, more than millions of road accidents occur worldwide. Sometimes, even a minor fender bender can shake you up. Understandably, it becomes difficult to act in a severe collision. However, taking prompt actions can reduce the extent of the damage. This article will help you understand what to do immediately after a road accident.

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Get Yourself Out of the Vehicle
As with any vehicle involved in an accident, the chance of explosions or leaks are high. As a result, we suggest you move out of the car as soon as possible until a safety team arrives. If it is a minor collision, try to park your vehicle to avoid impeding the traffic.
Also, leave the hazard lights on before leaving the vehicle. Take extra precautions while coming out of an impacted car.

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Seek Medical Help
There's a high possibility of you or your fellow passengers requiring medical attention after an accident. If you can get out of your vehicle, make sure to receive a check-up on the spot for concussions or bleeds.
You can also keep a medical kit in the glove box. The emergency kit can be very helpful in dealing with an accident immediately. This kit should contain necessary first aid and a list of emergency contacts that can help you.

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Call-in For a Tow Truck
Depending on your vehicle's condition, you'll need the help of a towing truck. A tow truck will assist your car to the repair centre. If you have motor club memberships, roadside assistance will be easier to access for you.
You can also try contacting your car manufacturer as many brands offer driver assistance programs. We also suggest you verify the credentials of the tow truck and note down its contact information.
Click Pictures and Collect Every Possible Detail
We understand that you might be in a grave situation. However, it is essential to note down as many details as possible. You can make a voice memo or use your phone's camera to take a snap of the scene.
Don't forget to include skid marks and images of property damage in your records. In a nutshell, pick up all details about the scene for the sake of insurance claims and police reports.

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File a Report
After you gain medical treatment, the next thing is to contact the police. It is essential to file a report. Sometimes, the police might not respond to minor collisions.
However, whenever the police department reaches the spot, convey the details and note the officer's contact information, designation and branch details. Also, request a copy of the report from the police to ensure that your insurance claims are seamless.
Remember, one of the most important things is to stay calm. These five pointers will allow you to take proper steps if you find yourself in such an unfortunate situation.
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