Even the most careful drivers can find themselves in a collision. While we hope you never need this information, knowing what to do after an accident can help protect everyone involved and make the recovery process smoother. Here's our practical guide:
1. Stay Calm and Check for Injuries
Take a deep breath and:
- Check yourself and passengers for injuries
- Turn on hazard lights
- If safe, exit the vehicle and check on others involved
2. Move to Safety (If Possible)
If the accident is minor:
- Move vehicles to the road shoulder
- Set up warning triangles or flares
- Stay away from oncoming traffic
3. Call Emergency Services
Always contact local authorities:
- Request medical help if needed
- File a police report
- Get the officer's name and badge number
4. Document Everything Thoroughly
Gather crucial information:
- Take photos of all vehicles and the scene
- Note time, date, and location
- Record weather and road conditions
5. Exchange Driver Information
Collect these details from other drivers:
- Full name and contact information
- Driver's IC or passport
- Vehicle model, and license plate
6. File a Police Report
Depending on your location:
- File a traffic accident report if required
- Keep copies of all documentation
7. Seek Medical Attention
Even if you feel fine:
- Some injuries appear hours/days later
- Keep records of medical evaluations
- Follow doctor's recommendations
Prevention is Key
Reduce accident risks by:
- Always wearing seatbelts
- Avoiding distractions while driving
- Regular vehicle maintenance checks
- Adapting speed to road conditions
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