How long after a vehicle collision should it be handled?
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After a vehicle collision, an appraisal should be commissioned within three days from the date the on-site investigation concludes, and the inspection and appraisal period should not exceed 20 days. Handling minor accidents: In the event of a vehicle collision where the damage is minor and both parties agree on liability, first take photos of the scene and then move to a location that does not obstruct traffic to avoid causing congestion. Immediately report the incident to the traffic police and your insurance company. The traffic police will issue an accident liability determination under a simplified procedure, and the insurance company will assess the vehicle damage. Disputes over accident liability: If there is a dispute between the parties regarding liability or the cause of the accident, protect the scene, report to the traffic police, and notify the insurance company. The traffic police will determine liability under standard procedures, and the insurance company will assess the vehicle damage. After vehicle repairs or treatment, compensation will be handled based on the liability determined by the traffic police.