You can’t always predict what’s going to happen, but we can help you prepare with this important information should you find yourself involved in a motor accident.
- Check for injured persons, note the type of injuries and call for the ambulance if necessary, and the police.
- Look for witnesses and write down their names and addresses.
- Obtain details of the other vehicle(s) namely: When a policeman arrives, write down his/her name and number and answer all questions to the best of your ability.
- Name shown on licence disk;
- Number on licence plate;
- Make, model and colour;
- Name, address and phone number of the driver;
- Name of insurance company;
- Do not enter into any agreement to fix the other person’s vehicle, no matter how obvious it is that you are at fault. Simply say that you are insured and refer them to your insurance company or agent.
- If your vehicle is disabled and cannot be driven, have it towed to your home if possible, as most towing companies do not tell you about their storage fees which could be $20 or more per day.
- As soon as possible visit your insurance agent with your driver’s licence and complete an accident report.
- Obtain at least two estimates for repairs to your vehicle.