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Things to Do After a Car Accident

No matter how carefully you drive your car, accidents can happen at any time and anywhere. Staying and driving safely on the road should be every driver’s priority. But the question arises: what should you do when you get into an accident? Usually people tend to panic and lose control of themselves. If you ever find yourself in this predicament, there are certain things that you need to consider, including whether it was your fault or not. To guide you, we’ve gathered all the relevant information that will help you through an unexpected accident.

Our Checklist for Post-accident 

These are some of the most important safety tips that you need to pay attention to: 

  • Don’t Panic and Avoid Leaving the Scene 

The moment people experience an extremely unexpected accident, their emotions take over and they may fail to make the right decision. The only thing they can think of is running away from the accident scene. But let us guide you. This isn’t the safest thing to do. Instead, if your car is still drivable, drive it to a safer place. If you can’t move the car, remember to switch on your hazard light to warn other drivers. This will give other drivers a signal that they need to slow down upon approaching the accident spot. 

  • Call 911 

Check yourself and other passengers for injuries. If you find yourself or someone injured, immediately call 911. If you can’t call, ask someone else to do it for you. Calling the police to the place where the accident occurred will not only keep the scene safe from further damage, but they will also write an official police report for you. This report can help you collect all the facts and save you if any insurance companies begin to file cases against you for the damages caused by the accident. 

  • Seek Necessary Documents From the Accident 

Once the police have taken control of the situation, here’s what you need to know to protect yourself

  1. If you think you’re in good condition and can talk, ask for the names and badge numbers of all the officers. 
  2. You also need to ask them where you can collect a copy of the accident report. Because if you plan to file a car insurance claim, your insurer might need the report to process it further. 
  3. Remember to take pictures of all the damage done to both cars. 
  4. Note down names and addresses of other involved parties. 
  5. If you come across any other witnesses to the accident, try to write down their names and contact information as well.

Once you are done with collecting all the information, get in touch with your car accident lawyer to start with your claim process. A professional lawyer can guide you through the reimbursement steps and advise what to do next. 

Our Final Thoughts

With this checklist, we believe you now know what you must do if you’re involved in a minor or major accident on the road. But make sure to have an insurance policy for yourself beforehand to avoid last-minute regrets. Furthermore, if you find your car is severely damaged after the accident and requires maintenance, get it repaired at Mike’s Brake & Alignment Shop. To inquire more about our services, please call (817) 834-2725. Our highly trained staff will be happy to answer any questions.

Preparing Your Car for the Winter Weather

Traveling during the winter can be difficult due to the weather. Cold temperatures can cause automobiles to break down, not start, or even spin out on the ice which leaves you stranded in the case of an accident; this is why you need to be protected during an emergency while on the road! Here are a few tips to prepare for anything the winter season has to throw at you while you’re traveling and why it is so important.    

Emergency Kit

Always have an emergency kit on hand.

Automobile emergency kit.

Multiple automobile insurance and repair sites recommend that you have an emergency kit in your car or truck at all times. A kit is intended to give you what you need in case of an accident, broken down car or, even worse, you’re stranded and waiting for help. You can purchase or make one yourself, but here is what each kit contains and why these items are important:

-Snow Scraper

Snow scrapers are perfect for when your windshield and mirrors are covered in snow or ice which inhibits your vision; this is especially crucial for northern states that have to deal with ice and snow for weeks to months on end. A scraper makes the difference between getting to your destination and getting into an accident.    

-Shovel

A great tool no matter the weather, a shovel can help you dig out of a hole made by mud or snow. It also creates traction for your tires.

-Reflectors

One of the biggest threats of being on the side of the road is getting hit by other motorists who don’t realize you’re there. Having emergency reflectors will let other drivers know that your vehicle has stopped off to the side and signal for them to avoid and slow down near your location.

-Sand or Kitty Litter

When digging fails, sometimes you need to make your own dirt! Shovels are great for most road issues, but in some situations, you need a dry, dirt-like substance for your tires. This is where sand, or kitty litter, can give your tires something to gain traction on when there is only wet mud around your car. Keeping a container in your car is a cheap, plan B option if you’re stuck in a hole or a ditch.        

-First Aid Kit

Bystanders using a first aid kit.

From minor to major, car accidents are extremely dangerous events, and injuries emerge from them all too easily. This is why having a first aid kit in the center console, trunk, or glove box is more important than ever. If the unthinkable happens and you do get into an accident, you can use the kit supplies to administer basic first aid to yourself or an injured passenger while waiting for help! We cannot put into words how important this item is. First aid kits give you access to the basics that are needed to treat a wide range of wounds – from burns to cuts, sprained limps, and much more. Having this item nearby is worth its weight in gold while on the road or traveling where the threat of a collision is ever present.

Conclusion

What items did you add to your kit? Do you have any additional must-haves that you add to your personal emergency kit? Comment below and let us know what you travel on the road with in case of emergencies!