Five Steps to Take Immediately After an Auto Accident Stay Where You Are. Report the Accident to Law Enforcement (911). Write Down Information for All Relevant Parties. Take Down Contact Information for Any Witnesses. Contact Your Insurance Company. Visit a Doctor immediately if you are injured.
Call 911 immediately or ask someone else to do so. If there are serious injuries, and try try not to move, and wait for emergency personnel. Check on the well-being of your passengers. If you're not too hurt to move, check on the other passengers in your car.
Stick to the Facts Focus on the facts without adding opinions or assumptions. Describe what happened during the accident clearly and avoid discussing fault or other details. Never guess or estimate. If you don't know the answer to a question, admit that you don't know and move on.
Put the victim on ground very gently and cautiously without vigorous handling to prevent further injury. Turn the victim to one side. Loosen clothing at neck, chest and waist. Tilt the head back, point the face slightly down so the tongue can fall forward allowing blood and vomit to drain out.
There are five key details of accidents legally required: Full name, address and occupation of the injured person (a) Date and time of the accident (b) Location of the accident (c) Cause and nature of the injury (d) Name, address and occupation of the person giving the notice, if other than the injured person (e).
You are required by the New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law to file an crash (accident) report if you are involved in any crash where there is damage to the property of one individual (including yourself) that is more than $1,000. The report must be filed within 10 days.
Wash the injured area with soap and water to remove any debris (if possible). Dab dry with clean cloth. Avoid using fibrous items such as tissue, which may stick on the injury and worsen it. Cover injured area with a clean cloth and apply pressure for about 5 minutes.
If someone is injured in an incident, first check that you and the person who is injured are not in any danger. If you are, make the situation safe. When it's safe to do so, assess the person who is injured and, if necessary, dial 999 for an ambulance.
The U.S. Department of Justice noted a median compensatory damages award of $287,628 for personal injury trials in New York. These figures contrast sharply with national averages.
Understanding the typical settlement ranges for various types of personal injury claims can provide a helpful reference point. Here's a look at average settlement amounts across some common claim categories in California: Workers' Compensation Settlement: $5,000 – $20,000. Car Accident Settlement: $20,000 – $30,000.