23 Feb 2008 03:21:29 | J Zuniga
Auto accidents can be very stressful if you don't know what to
do. The following are some tips in case you are involved in an
auto accident. First of all, make sure everyone is ok. If anyone
isn't ok, then immediately call 911. By OK, I mean, needing
medical attention. For example a broken bone, concussion, or
serious cut.
If you aren't hurt, then you want to make sure you do the right
thing and protect yourself. There are alot of people out there
that will frivolously sue, so you want to make sure and handle
yourself properly. Don't anger or upset the person you are
involved in a wreck with. You don't want to give them any more
motivation to sue you.
The next thing you want to do is identify the driver. Make sure
that they don't try to switch drivers. In some cases involving
drinking, people have been known to switch drivers. Get the
drivers licence number and address.
If you notice the other person has been drinking heavily, a
trick i've used before is i called myself on my cell phone and
it recorded them on my voice mail. This may or may not be used
in court, but when it comes time to make a claim, you can use
the fact that you have a recorded conversation of them drunk
with their insurance company. This will help you.
Another tip, is look for witnesses if it was their fault.
Neutral 3rd party witnesses can be very helpful if you find
them.
Look for any excuses that they give when speaking with you, such
as I'm tired, I am sick, or I am drunk. Also notice if they say
they are OK. At least you'll have this documented if they go
back and say that they are are suffering from a neck injury.
As far as police reports go, depending on which state you are in
the law may require a police report to be filed. In alot of
cases, if injury occurs, or if the property damage exceeds a
certain amount, a police report must be filed. I recommend
calling 911 and informing them of the accident. If you call it
may help show that you weren't trying to hide anything.
The next step is dealing with an insurance company. This can be
a serious headache depending on how willing your insurance
company is. First of all, you have a certain time frame that you
have to make your claim in. Your policy should outline this
grace period. Once you contact them, they will ask you some
questions and may even try to get a recorded conversation from
you. If they want a recorded conversation, then I would suggest
hiring an attorney. If you look hard, you'll be able to find one
at a reasonable cost. Another bit of advice when dealing with
insurance companies, is, 'Don't be a pushover.' Let them know
you won't back down easily if you don't get what you deserve.
Getting in auto accidents is never a good situation, but taking
the right steps can ensure that it doesn't get much worse.
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