You were in a car accident. Now what?

You were in a car accident. Now what?

When you get into a car accident, there are certain steps you may want to take in order to help make sure everyone is safe, to follow the law and to get the insurance claim process started.

The following steps may help guide you through important decisions you need to make if you’ve been in a car accident, whether you were at fault for the accident or not.

First and foremost, you want to check yourself and passengers for injuries and call 911 for immediate assistance. If you’re unable to call for assistance, ask a bystander for help. If there are no injuries, you still need to call the police to report the accident.
Get to safety! If you’re able to, move to the side of the road or a sidewalk. If your car is safe to drive and is causing a hazard where it is, pull it to the side of the road. Otherwise, leave it where it is and get yourself to safety.
After making sure you and any passengers are uninjured, exchange contact and insurance information with the other driver. According to the Insurance Information Institute (III), here’s the most important information drivers should exchange after an accident:

Full name and contact information
Insurance company and policy number
Driver’s license and license plate number
Type, color and model of vehicle
Location of accident
The III recommends that you avoid discussing fault when going over the facts with the other driver. When you file an insurance claim, the adjuster reviewing your claim will determine who’s at fault based on an inspection of the vehicles/property damaged, information provided by you and the other parties involved in the accident, and any supporting documentation, like the police report or photographs from the scene.

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Document the accident in order to protect yourself. The III recommends taking the following steps”

Identify the officers.
Once the police arrive, get the name and badge number of all responding officers.
Get a copy.
Ask the police officers present where you can obtain a copy of the accident report. Your insurer may ask for a copy of the report when you file a car insurance claim.
Take pictures.
Document the accident thoroughly by taking pictures of your vehicle from different angles, showing the damage done to both cars. It might also be a good idea to take pictures of the other car’s license plate. You may be able to share photos with your insurer during the claims process to help support your claim.
Take down names.
Write down the names and addresses of all parties involved, including any passengers in the other vehicle.
Talk to witnesses.
If there were any witnesses to the accident, take down their names and their contact information, as well.

Contact CoverLink Insurance, which you may want to do so while you’re still at the scene. That way, we can tell you exactly what we’ll need in order to process your claim, and what to expect during the claims process.

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Do you know what to do if you get into a car accident? Follow these tips! Not insured? Give us a call at 937-592-9076.

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An accident can leave even the most seasoned driver frazzled, but following these steps may help protect you from unnecessary worries. That way, you can focus on working with us to get your vehicle repaired as smoothly and as quickly as possible.