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Saturday, April 4, 2009
Atlanta Auto Accidents, Car Accident AtlantaAlthough car accidents are more prevalent in the winter months, what you need to do after an accident never changes. Obviously
it is hard to think clearly after a car accident so it is important to know before you get into an accident what to do first
and what questions may need answered. This checklist will help you know what to do after a car accident. It is best to review
it now and then print it out and keep a copy with you in your car. - Determine the Extent of Damage or Injuries
Try to stay calm. Panic can make others panic and the situation worse. There needs to be a calm person to determine the
extent of damage and to determine if there are any injuries that need immediate medical attention. - File
a Car Accident Report with the Police
Even in a minor accident it is important to make sure there is a legal
accident report. Do not leave the scene until the police file a full report. - Discuss the Car Accident
Only with the Police
With everyone all shook up it can be hard not to talk about what just happened, but that
can also lead to you not thinking clearly and accurately about what happened. It is important to limit your discussion of
the accident and not to admit any fault or liability. You should talk about the accident with the police and your insurance
agent only. - Get the Facts
This is the part most people know to do, but often forget to after
the accident for one reason or another. It is important to get names, address, and phone numbers of everyone involved in the
accident. A description of the car and license plate number can also be helpful, but make sure you also get their insurance
company and the vehicle identification number of their car. Don't just assume the license plate number will do because
most insurance companies only record the type of car and the vehicle identification number, not the license plate number.
- Call you Insurance Agent
Call your agent or insurance company's 800-number immediately,
even at the scene with the police if possible. Sometimes the police officer can give your insurance company more accurate
information rather than information you may not be recording properly because you are upset by the accident. This can save
you a lot of time later waiting for your claim to be processed.
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