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The Aftermath – Do’s and Don’ts of Auto Accidents

If you’ve been involved in a car accident, the right thing to do might not be first in your mind. However, there are certain things that you need to do when you are involved in a vehicle collision, no matter how minor the accident may be. There are also certain actions that should be avoided, to keep you from being more severely injured or becoming the victim of a car accident lawsuit.

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The Truth About Low Speed Auto Accidents

Thousands of automobile collisions occur everyday. And every day thousands are injured. Researchers note that the majority of accident injury claims occur at relatively low speeds of about 12 mph.

This causes tremendous disputes between injured parties and the insurance companies that are responsible for compensating them fro their injuries. To insurers, there really is no speed at which they want to admit and injury could occur. For economic reasons they try to dismiss whiplash in its entirety as if it doesn’t exist.

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What to Do After an Auto Accident

If you’ve been fortunate enough to never have been in an auto accident, you should consider yourself very lucky. For those of us that have, it is one of the most stressful and scary events you might ever experience in your life. With as frequent as everyone drives these days, chances are you’re bound to get in an accident sooner or later. One of the best things you can do is to be prepared to handle the situation should you be unfortunate enough to get into an auto accident. Here are a few tips that will help you deal with this frightening, nerve wracking situation.

The very first thing you need immediately after getting into an accident is try to calm yourself down. Take a few deep breaths and try to release a bit of the tension. You may be feeling overwhelmed or in shock, but trying to calm yourself and relax will help settle you down and ensure the rest of the process goes smoothly. While still sitting in your car, it is a good idea to call the police so they can respond to the scene immediately. If you are unsure where you are at, try to find street signs or other markers that will help pinpoint your location. Depending on the severity of the accident, be sure to let the dispatcher know that an ambulance may be needed. Never leave the scene of an accident under any circumstances. You’re going to need an official accident report completed by the police in most cases, especially if there is extensive vehicle damage or injury.

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Tips to Follow Directly After an Auto Accident

It may be surprising to know that everyday hundreds of automobile accidents take place on the roadways. They come in different varieties, single car rollovers, two car fender benders, and in extreme cases, multi-car pile ups have become common occurrences on American roads. While they may be inconvenient for the drivers stuck in the aftermath of traffic delays, the accidents are often very painful, both physically and emotionally for the drivers involved. There are some simple steps and information that can help accident victims recover after the fact.

The first step is to be prepared before a collision occurs. Very simply, be certain that you have a pad of paper and a writing implement in working condition in your vehicle’s glove box or console at all times. This simple step can help you avoid additional frustration right after an accident. Easy access to a pencil or pen and paper makes getting the important facts about the case correctly documented before the details are missed or forgotten. Another precautionary step is to keep a camera phone in your vehicle. For most this is easy as cell phones are highly common today. This allows crash victims to get detailed images of the immediate damage to the vehicles involved before they are moved to disturbed in any way. Photographic evidence can be crucial in motor vehicle cases. The final precautionary step is to keep a first aid kit in your vehicle to treat and minor injuries prior to medical help arriving at the scene.

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