What To Do If You Have Been In An Auto Accident
Legal Article GuideBy: Michael Bomberger
Car accidents are a regular occurrence in California. Statistics show that you will be in an accident once every six years so you should always be prepared in the case of an accident. If you have been involved in a car accident, here are 8 tips to keep in mind in the event that you're involved in an automobile accident.
1. Your safety comes first.
The first thing to do after an accident is to remove your vehicle from the path of other cars on the road. If you cannot move the vehicle, turn on your hazard lights, light flares if you have them or even raise the hood to warn other drivers that your car is in the road . If you notice any leaking fluids, get as far away as possible to ensure your safety.
2. If anyone has been injured, call an ambulance for help.
If anyone has been seriously injured, it's important to try and stop any bleeding as best you can. If possible, avoid moving the injured victim as it could make the injuries even worse.
3. Let emergency personal help you.
Don't attempt to be brave. If you feel you may have suffered an injury, let an ambulance take and treat you. The faster you are treated for your injuries, the shorter your recovery time.
4. Do not admit fault of the accident.
You may feel the accident was caused by you but further investigation may show differently.
5. Take down details of the accident and get important information.
You should note the location of the accident, time and date, description of the other vehicle involved, other vehicle owners information, and police officer information such as bad number and name.
6. Call the police to report the accident.
In the state of California, the driver has a duty to make an accident report.
7. Notify your insurance company
No matter how small or great the damage is to your vehicle, it's always important to let your insurance company know about the accident that occurred.
8. Never drive a vehicle without auto insurance
California law requires you to have insurance to operate an automobile. The right insurance coverage protects your personal assets and covers medical expenses for those who are injured. It also reimburses for lost wages and other damages that may have occurred as a result of the accident.
Michael Bomberger is San Diego personal injury attorney and a partner in the law firm of Estey & Bomberger. For additional information feel free to visit http://www.esteybomberger.com or http://www.personal-injury-attorney-in-san-diego.com
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