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You should describe all the damage sustained by any vehicles involved in the accident. You should include pictures of the damage to the vehicles involved, if possible. Condition of other drivers or passengers. You should note the condition of other drivers during and after the accident.
Try to keep a level head and take the necessary steps following the accident. Ask if anyone has called the police. ... See if anyone needs immediate medical attention. ... Get the other driver's information. ... Don't apologize. ... Don't accept fault. ... Stick to the facts. ... Don't say you aren't hurt. ... Stay off social media.
Admissions of fault include saying things like, "I didn't see you" or "you came out of nowhere." Do not admit that you looked away from the road, ignored road signs, or did anything else that could imply that you were at-fault in the accident.
Stop Your Vehicle and Assess the Damage When an accident happens, the first thing you should do is stop your vehicle. Check whether you or anyone else in your vehicle has been injured. If you or someone else has suffered a severe injury, call 911 immediately to receive medical attention.
STOP Immediately and move only if it is safe to do so. Call 911 if there are injuries. Call the police. In some areas, police authorities may respond to every accident scene.