What to Do After The Crash
- Stop your vehicle if it is clear, safe,
and legal.
- Move the vehicle out of the traveled
roadway, if it is clear, safe and legal (in
some states it is illegal to move a vehicle
from the place where the accident occurred,
in some states it is required).
- Turn off the ignitions of the vehicles
involved.
- Make a first aid check of all persons
involved. Look around to see if anyone is in
immediate danger or needs medical
assistance.
- Call the police by dialing 911 for
assistance (even if minor) and if necessary,
emergency medical services.
- Mark the scene of the accident with
flares or retro-reflective triangles.
- Remove objects from the road which may
cause further damage or risks.
- Gather the names of all the persons in
the vehicles and the people who witnessed
the accident.
- Make a quick diagram of where the
vehicle occupants were seated and indicate
the vehicles direction of travel and lane.
Also note the date, time, and weather
conditions. Look around and gather
information on possible witnesses.
- Ask to see the other driver’s driver’s
license and write down the number.
- Exchange insurance company information
DO NOT discuss “fault” or make statements
about the accident to anyone but the police.
- Get a copy of the police report of the
accident from the local precinct. Be very
cooperative with the police, yet avoid
suggesting the accident was solely your
fault.