Check on the safety of the occupants in both vehicles involved in the accident.
Turn on hazard lights and move to the side of the road if possible.
Do not interfere any crash site evidence. It could be relevant for medical treatment, police reports and insurance claims.
Step 2: Who to Call
Call 911, especially if someone is injured.
Stay calm and briefly describe the location of the accident and any injuries.
Contact law enforcement to file a crash report.
Never admit fault to another driver, police officer or insurance adjuster.
Contact an experienced auto accident attorney.
Step 3: Gather Information
Exchange information with anyone involved in the accident (e.g., insurance information, driver’s license number, address, telephone number, license plate and the type of vehicle involved)
Take photos of the crash scene and any injuries.
Seek medical attention, even if you don’t feel hurt.
Step 4: Notify the Insurance Company (Carefully)
Notify your insurance claims department about the accident.
Do NOT give a recorded statement to an insurance agent without speaking with a lawyer first. You may feel pressured, but it is not a requirement.
NEVER admit fault for the accident, even if you think you are responsible.
Refer all future communications to your attorney.
Step 5: Work With A Car Accident Attorney
A knowledgeable lawyer will collect all necessary information and protect your rights to compensation.