Statistics say that, sooner or later, we will be involved in one. Even the most careful cannot avoid the actions of another driver. Here are some tips to guide your way.
Even if it is not your fault, fleeing the scene might result in criminal charges. You should pull to the side of the road if possible to avoid leaving the car in traffic lanes.
If anyone is hurt, you should not move them unless it’s absolutely necessary. Call 911 if you can or have someone else call.
They will not always show up, especially if there is no personal injury involved. It is best to get them out to the scene for a police report, especially if you are the party not at fault.
DO NOT apologize or make any unnecessary statements. Consult an attorney before making any statements.
This includes adjusters or claims man from either your insurance or the opposing insurance company. Do not give any recording statements to anybody.
Now you know the first steps you need to take when involved in an auto accident. Be safe and be smart.
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