What To Do In A Car Accident
By AAA Wisconsin
The first rule of thumb is to be as calm and
courteous as possible. Avoid the impulse to
argue with the other driver.
Next, move your car off the road, switch on your emergency
flashers, and set out flares, if available, to warn oncoming
motorists. Be sure to call the police if anyone is hurt or needs
medical attention.
Then get all the facts. Exchange names, addresses, driver's
license numbers and insurance information with the other
driver. Record license plate numbers, descriptions and
directions of the vehicles involved, and the names and
addresses of any witnesses. Also make note of the location.
If the police are unable to come to the scene, go directly to the
nearest station to report the accident. Then contact your
insurance carrier as soon as possible to file your claim.
Remember to carry proof of insurance in your vehicle.
Reproduced with permission from AAA Wisconsin
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