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What to do if you are in an Auto
Accident
According to the
latest statistics by the National Safety Council, one in eight licensed
drivers is involved in an automobile accident each year. Whether or not
you become one of those unfortunate drivers involved in a collision, the
following information can help you lessen the headaches and expense of an
accident. In case of an accident:
- Don't leave the
scene.
- If vehicles are
operable, move them to the shoulder, out of the way of oncoming traffic
- Call for medical
assistance if there are any injuries.
- Provide basic
first aid, but don't move an injured person unless you possess medical
or lifesaving expertise
- In many areas,
you have to call the police Get the officer's name, badge number, police
station address, and phone number. Ask when the accident report will be
filed, its case and report number, and how you can get a copy
- Take careful note
of the date and time of the accident, the street and city, weather and
road conditions, direction and speed you and other drivers were going,
and how the accident occurred.
What you need in
your glove compartment
- Always carry your
insurance card and vehicle registration
- Keep a list of
emergency numbers in the glove compartment at all times
- Keep a medical
card with you if you have allergies to any medicine or you have a
condition that requires special attention
About Rental Cars
- Check your
insurance policy or call your agent to see if you have rental car
reimbursement coverage.
- For an average of
$1 to $2 per month, rental car reimbursement will pay for the cost of
renting a car after an accident while your vehicle's in the repair shop.
- If the accident
is not your fault, the other party's insurance company may provide you
with rental car reimbursement.
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