Auto Accident Checklist
At WILSON KEHOE & WININGHAM, we have provided 10 easy steps for you to follow if
you are involved in an auto accident.
STEPS:
1. Stop Immediately!
Indiana law states that if you are driving a vehicle that is involved in a an
accident, you must stop at the scene of the accident.
2. Assist the Injured and Protect the Scene
If anyone is injured, immediately make arrangements for a doctor or an ambulance
to come to the scene of the accident. However, do not try to move the injured
persons. This could result in more injuries. If possible, try to warn oncoming
vehicles of the collision to avoid further accidents.
3. Call a Police Officer
Call the police immediately so an official accident report can be filed. Unless
you are injured, stay at the scene and cooperate with the officer.
4. Do NOT make comments
Give no statements, oral or written, to anyone except the police officer
investigating your accident. Keep your accident notes and information to
yourself. Do not admit or sign anything, even if you think you are at fault.
5. Take Notes
Keep a diary of all significant details concerning the accident. This physical
evidence, including position of cars and length of skid marks, will become
useful when the case is ready to move to trial or settlement talks. Make a list
of all damaged property, in addition to your bodily injuries. Also, take
photographs of all damages and injuries. Keep track of all doctor visits,
prescriptions, contact with insurance companies/adjusters, how you feel from day
to day and your lack of capabilities since the accident.
6. Record Witnesses
Write down the names, addresses and phone numbers of any witnesses who may have
important information about the accident.
7. See a Doctor
Have a physician examine you as soon as possible. Although you may not be
bleeding or in pain right away, the accident can be the cause of serious and
costly health problems at a later date.
8. Call Your Lawyer
Contact a lawyer as soon as possible to assist in handling problems associated
with the accident. You should be cautious of any person who offers to adjust
your case or tries to hurry you into settlement.
9. Inform Your Insurance Company
Make a thorough accident report to your automobile insurance company. Many
insurance policies require notice of an accident within a short amount of time.
Failure to put the Insurance company on notice could seriously impair your case.
10. Pay Nothing
Do NOT make any payments to the other party involved in the accident or promise
to make any such payments.
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