How to Handle a Car Accident?

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DelKylie
07/29/25 7:55am
First, turn on the vehicle's hazard warning lights and set up a warning sign behind the car to prevent rear-end collisions and ensure the safety of passengers and the vehicle. After setting up the warning sign, preliminarily determine the responsibility of both parties involved in the accident. If an agreement cannot be reached, it is necessary to call the police and wait for traffic officers to determine liability. Next, take photos for evidence collection.
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AaliyahFitz
08/13/25 3:02am
I've been in a few car accidents, and my experience tells me that safety comes first. After an accident, quickly move your car to a safe spot to avoid blocking traffic, turn on the hazard lights, and shut off the engine. Get out and check for injuries on both sides—if anyone is hurt, call 120 for an ambulance immediately without hesitation. Then, dial 110 to report the accident, clearly stating the location, number of vehicles involved, and the condition of those involved. Don’t leave or disturb the scene while waiting for the police. Exchange driver’s licenses, phone numbers, license plates, and insurance information, and take photos of the crash site, vehicle damage details, and surrounding conditions like traffic lights or road signs. Contact your insurance company right after returning home to report the incident and provide all evidence. Once, I forgot to take photos before leaving, which later made it hard to determine responsibility and led to disputes—now I always keep a dashcam ready. Stay calm, avoid arguing over fault, and let professionals handle it. Reflect on your driving habits afterward and maintain your car regularly to reduce risks.
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VanLondon
08/13/25 3:03am
When I first encountered a car accident, I was flustered and nervous. I took deep breaths to force myself to calm down. First, I moved the car to a safer spot on the roadside and turned on the hazard lights to avoid secondary collisions. After getting out of the car, I checked if anyone was injured. If emergency help was needed, I called 120 immediately without delay. Then, I quickly called 110 to notify the police for on-site assistance and avoided handling it on my own. If the other party was agitated, I waited quietly without arguing, only exchanging names, phone numbers, and insurance details for follow-up. I used my phone to take multiple photos of the scene from different angles, including vehicle damage and location, and noted the time. Later, I went online to research the insurance claim process and submitted the documents through an app, which was simple and fast. As a beginner, I made many mistakes, but I treated each accident as a learning opportunity to gradually develop safe driving habits and reduce panic. In the long run, practicing driving skills more and installing a dashcam can help prevent problems.
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VonRose
10/05/25 3:17am
When I had an accident while traveling with my child, the first thing that came to mind was family safety. I stopped the car, turned on the hazard lights, got out, and carried my child to a safe area away from the road. After checking that no one was injured, I called 110 to report the accident and 120 for emergency assistance, briefly describing the situation. When the other party arrived, we exchanged driver's license information, took photos of the license plates and damage points, and noted the other party's insurance. With my child present, I made sure to comfort them and prevent them from feeling scared. After the incident, I contacted the insurance company for quick processing and had the car repaired to ensure safety before driving again. I usually teach my child to sit in the back seat and wear a seatbelt to develop good habits. This experience made me pay more attention to preventive driving, such as driving slowly in the rain, maintaining a safe distance, and avoiding fatigue.
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