Execute immediate safety and reporting steps following a vehicle collision
Identify the documentation required for accurate insurance claim processing
The moments following an accident are often chaotic, but knowing exactly what to do can protect your safety and your wallet. This final training short outlines a clear, step-by-step response plan.
You will learn how to safely secure the scene, check for injuries, and the importance of contacting authorities regardless of the accident's size. We cover the specific information you must exchange with other parties, including insurance details and contact info, and the critical role of digital documentation. By capturing photos of vehicle damage and road conditions, you create an evidentiary record that supports your insurance company’s claims process. Master these professional procedures to handle the aftermath of an incident with confidence and clarity.
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Check yourself and your passengers for injuries, then ensure the vehicle is in a safe location (if possible) to avoid blocking traffic.
Yes; an official police report provides an unbiased account of the incident, which is often a requirement for filing an insurance claim.
You should collect their full name, phone number, insurance company name, policy number, and the make/model of their vehicle.
Take photos and videos of the damage to all vehicles involved, the surrounding street conditions, traffic signs, and the overall position of the cars.
You should contact them as soon as possible while the details are fresh in your mind so they can guide you through the support and claims process.
Disclaimer: This course is designed to provide general information and guidance on safe driving practices. It is not a substitute for professional driving instruction or legal advice. While the course attempts to promote safe driving habits and increase awareness on the road, it cannot guarantee the prevention of accidents or eliminate all risks associated with driving. The information provided in this course is based on current best practices and regulations, however, laws and regulations may vary by jurisdiction. Participants are responsible for complying with the applicable laws and regulations in their area.