Accident accident claims cases
In recent years, 50,000 people die in car accidents every year in our country, and not everyone is lucky enough to receive compensation. We do everything possible to help their families get compensation to make up for the pain of losing their family members in car accidents.
What should I do if a car accident occurs?
Step 1: Don't panic after a car accident. Stay at the scene, protect the scene, and be sure to keep the other party's license plate number. Stay at the scene. Don't panic after a car accident. First, check to see if the other party has stopped. If the other party has no intention of stopping, immediately remember the license plate number to facilitate the police to collect evidence. Never leave the scene of the accident. If you leave, especially if someone is injured, it is a hit-and-run, and you may face serious criminal penalties. Protect the scene. Unless it is unsafe (such as in the middle of the highway), do not move either party's vehicle before the police arrive. Even if you take photos of the scene, let the police see it with their own eyes before moving the vehicle.
Step 2: After both parties stop the car, check if anyone is injured, then check the damage to the car.
After both parties stop the car, please check the personal safety of yourself and your passengers first, then check the damage to the car. Be sure to check everyone, and if anyone is injured, call 911 immediately. Unless it is unsafe, try not to move the victim, and make sure the victim does not move around and wait for emergency personnel to arrive to rescue.
Step 3: Be sure to call 911 and don't worry about other issues. Call 911 immediately to report the location of the accident, and then decide whether to call an ambulance based on the injuries. If there is no car accident, the police are really concerned about the safety of the people and the accident process.