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Motoring Centre
Had a Car Accident?
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In the unfortunate event that you are
involved in a car accident, you need to get as much information as
possible.
Stay Calm
When an accident occurs many people's first reaction is to shout
abuse at the other driver (whether it is their fault or not). This
occurs due to dose of adrenalin, which is a direct result of your
body's natural response to feeling in danger. Take a moment to take
a deep breath and, as cliche as it sounds, count to ten. It will
help you deal with the situation more effectively and possibly
respond better to abuse from the other driver. In most cases
everyone will calm down in a few moments, so don't to take it
personally if you find yourself being abused. Remember that no one
meant for this to happen. |
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Get off the road
If you can, get all vehicles off the road to avoid another accident
and turn on your hazard lights. If the accident if severe or causing
a road obstruction, you will need to alert the police and/or
ambulance service as soon as possible.
Get details
Once the initial shock is over there is some information that is
worthwhile collecting at the time of the accident.
- Note the time and date and location of the accident
- Details of the vehicles involved, make, model, registration
number, colour
- Exchange details of names, addresses, telephone numbers of the
driver, passengers involved, pedestrians and and witnesses with
other drivers
- Insurance provider of other drivers, or employer details if
driver is in the course of doing his/her job.
- If the police arrive get the name and badge number of any
attending officer
- If you have a camera, take photos of the accident scene.
Other information required
Other important notes to make, either at the time of the accident or
shortly after (if you are in too much shock or injured, you can
still go back to the accident scene after the event).
- Description of what happened from your perspective, note
whether drivers where using headlights or indicators.
- Estimated speed of all vehicles
- Note the weather conditions and road conditions, e.g. raining
and wet road
- Other possible contributing factors, e.g. truck parked on side
of road was blocking view on intersection
- Draw a sketch of the accident
All of the above information will assist when making your
insurance claim and could make all the difference if the matter is
taken to court.
See a doctor
Even if you feel okay it is important to get checked out by a
professional. Your neck may feel like it has been stretched and feel
difficult to hold up, this is called whiplash and is caused by the
sudden movement of your head being thrust back and forward or left
and right. You need to get a neck brace to offer your neck support
and prevent further damage. If left unattended the following day
expect to be in agony as your neck muscles start to stiffen up. |
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