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Standard Procedure for Auto Accidents

By: Art Gib

Have you ever wondered what you are supposed to do in the case of an accident? If you haven't ever been in one before, you may wonder what you are even supposed to do. Although accidents and their procedures certainly differ from situation to situation, the standard protocol for an accident where no one was actually injured does not vary too much.

The first thing you should do in the case of an accident is make sure that you are OK. Hold your hands out in front of your face and make sure you can count all of the finders on your hand. Then check to make sure that your arms and legs all move properly. Try to concentrate and see if there are any parts of your body that are in any sort of pain.

Even if you can move properly, mention the pain to someone later on so that the damage to yourself is documented. The next thing you need to do is get out of your car and make sure that the other person is OK. If he or she is getting out of their car and seems to be stable, then don't run over there and frantically ask if he or she is OK.

Simply ask if everything is alright once you both come to meet after the accident. Injuries are the most important and vital parts of an accident so don't let the damage done to your vehicle get in the way of a person's life.After you both have established you are alright, call the police so that they can come to the site immediately.

Although some people may want to handle the business of the accident without police, this is usually not a smart thing to do.Some people may try to get out of giving you their proper insurance information and without any documentation that the accident even occurred; you cannot file a claim against that person.

Call a police officer to handle the situation.
When the police officer arrives, he or she will most likely claim the person who is at fault if there is some sort of a dispute. If you both know that the accident was your fault of the other person's fault, then that will go on record and you will have to deal with the insurance company. If you both are fighting over who was t fault, the police officer will either decide or might leave it up to your insurance companies to dispute.

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Arm Northwest (www.insurancearm.com) sells auto insurance. Art Gib is a freelance writer.

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