By Kurt Saniel


For anyone who has ever been involved in an auto accident, the first feelings of confusion and fear are common. When it does happen, things are usually made even worse by the fact that there might be injuries, even serious injuries, and emotions are running high. Regardless, however, there are important things for you to do at the scene of the accident as well as immediately afterward.

The first and most important thing you can do in the aftermath of an accident is to stay right where you are. It doesn't matter whether you are responsible for the accident or not or just partially to blame, you must stay at the scene of the accident until it is appropriate that you leave. If you leave, especially in instances where there are others who are injured or have been killed, you could face serious criminal charges.

Making sure everybody is okay is the first thing you should do. If someone has been hurt, you have to call 911 and get an ambulance on the way. You must avoid moving anyone who looks seriously injured or who has lost consciousness.

Under most circumstances calling law enforcement is a good idea. When they arrive, they will take information from all parties, look over documentation, and contact emergency personnel if necessary. The officers on the scene will generate a report you can access after several days. A copy of this may be necessary for insurance purposes.

If there are witnesses to the wreck, you need to encourage them to stay and talk to the police. They may have a clearer idea than you of what actually happened. Once the police have left, you can go home and think about your next move.

From there you will be guided in other matters you need to keep records of such as medical costs and other information for your claim.




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