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Motor Vehicle Accidents /
May 16, 2024

What Should You Do if Involved in an Auto-pedestrian Accident?

Beem & Isley, P.C.
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Auto-pedestrian accidents can be frightening and chaotic events. There are specific actions you should follow if you are involved in a car-pedestrian accident.

By staying calm and informed, you can navigate this stressful situation more effectively and ensure that all necessary procedures are followed.

Ensure safety and seek medical attention

Immediately after an accident, prioritize safety. Move to a safe area if possible. Check yourself and others for injuries. Call 911 if anyone needs medical assistance. Even minor injuries can become serious, so do not ignore them. Medical professionals can evaluate everyone involved and provide necessary care.

Notify the authorities

Call the police to report the accident. They will document the scene and create an official report. This report will be important for insurance claims and legal proceedings. Provide the officers with accurate information about what happened. Cooperate fully with their investigation but avoid admitting fault at the scene.

Exchange information

Exchange contact and insurance information with the other party involved in the accident. This includes names, phone numbers, addresses, driver’s license numbers and insurance details. If there are any witnesses, collect their contact information as well. Witnesses can provide valuable testimony if disputes arise later.

Document the scene

Take photos and videos of the accident scene. Capture the positions of the vehicles, any damage, skid marks, traffic signs and the surrounding area. These visual records will help establish what happened and support your case. Write down the time, date and weather conditions. Keep a detailed record of the accident and any conversations you have related to it.

Seek legal advice

Legal professionals can guide you through the process and help protect your rights. They will help you understand your options, whether you are filing an insurance claim or pursuing legal action. A lawyer can help you receive fair compensation for medical expenses, lost wages and other damages.

Inform your insurance company

Report the accident to your insurance company as soon as possible. Provide them with all relevant information and documentation. Be honest and accurate in your account of the incident. Your insurer will investigate the claim and determine coverage. Cooperation with your insurance company is necessary to resolve the situation quickly and fairly.

Knowing what steps to take immediately after such an incident can make a significant difference in ensuring safety, receiving proper medical care and protecting your legal rights.

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