A car crash happened. What do you do?

A car crash happened. What do you do?

Minimize further damage to people and vehicles
AAA Staff
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Whether it’s a minor fender-bender or a serious crash, car accidents are stressful. Knowing what to do when a crash occurs can help minimize further damage to people and vehicles, and make the claims process easier. 

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What to do immediately after a crash:

  • Stay safe. Turn on your hazard lights and move your car away from traffic if it is safe to do so. Be aware of risks from other cars, fire or debris.
  • Check yourself and others for injuries and call 911 and an ambulance if needed.
  • Depending on the state, it may be required by law to notify law enforcement and submit a report after a crash. If law enforcement officers do not come to the scene, file a report by visiting a local police department or an insurance agency in the days after a crash. Having a report on file may help later if a liability claim is filed.
  • Record accident details, including the date, time of day and location. Don’t forget to note the other driver’s contact information, vehicle make and model, insurance company and policy number. Get driver’s license numbers if proof of insurance isn’t provided.
  • If possible, take photos of vehicle damage, license plates of all vehicles involved and location of crash.
  • Protect your ID. Do not give out your address or allow your driver’s license to be photographed. Give only your name and insurance provider and policy number.


Be prepared:

  • Have adequate auto insurance coverage. Contact your AAA Insurance advisor to ensure you have the coverage you need.
  • Store important information in your glove box, including vehicle registration, evidence of insurance and any relevant medical information for you and your family.
  • Ensure your cell phone is charged whenever you get on the road and keep a pen and paper handy to jot down information.
  • Keep an emergency preparedness kit in your car, including a first aid kit, road flares, a flashlight with extra batteries, and water and nonperishable food.

 

Thinking ahead is one of the best methods you can take to lower your risk of being in a car accident. Be prepared for anything unexpected on the road with car insurance you can trust from AAA Insurance. Get a quote today. 

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