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What is the process for handling a car collision?

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SawyerLee
07/29/25 3:28pm

Here is the process for handling a car collision: 1. Stop and call the police: In the event of a serious collision between two vehicles, immediately stop the car, turn on the hazard lights, and place a triangular warning sign 150 meters behind the vehicle. If there are any injuries, call 120 first, then call the traffic police, and finally contact the insurance company. 2. Protect the scene: In case of a major traffic accident, it is also necessary to protect the accident scene and wait for the traffic police to investigate and determine which party caused the accident. 3. Accident claims: If there are casualties, keep all hospital bills; if the vehicle is damaged, you can go to the 4S shop or damage assessment center designated by the insurance company for assessment. Based on the insurance company's investigation and the judgment in the liability statement, the insurance company will provide certain compensation.

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Miriam
08/14/25 8:58am

In the event of a collision, I immediately pull over to the side of the road and turn on the hazard lights to prevent secondary accidents, then check everyone's safety. If there are any injuries, I call 120 for an ambulance. I report the accident to the police by dialing 110, providing detailed information about the location and situation, and wait for the traffic police to arrive and document the scene. It's important not to hastily move the vehicle to avoid disturbing the scene. Meanwhile, I calmly exchange information with the other driver, including names, phone numbers, insurance policy numbers, and license plate details. I usually record the other party's documents with my phone throughout the process to prevent disputes. Then, I take photos for evidence, capturing the damaged areas, vehicle positions, and surrounding environment such as road signs and weather conditions. Afterwards, I promptly contact my insurance company to report the accident, and they will guide me through the repair and claims process. Throughout the entire process, it's crucial to remain patient and not let emotions affect judgment, as personal safety is always the top priority. Remembering these steps can significantly reduce complications, and staying alert to road conditions while driving is key.

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StBrayden
10/12/25 2:02am

Don't panic after a collision. The first step is to stop the car and turn on the hazard lights. Make sure you're in a safe place before getting out. Check for injuries, and if serious, call 120 for medical help and 110 to report to the police. When exchanging information, take photos of the other party's driver's license and insurance number to avoid misremembering details from just talking. Take plenty of photos of the scene, including damage marks and road conditions. I often share these on social media as a backup. Contacting the insurance company online to report the incident is very convenient, and once that's done, arranging for car repairs goes smoothly. Young drivers, pay attention: follow the process to protect your interests, don't act impulsively, and a dashcam can be a big help. Reflecting on your driving habits afterward can prevent it from happening again.

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Michelle
11/25/25 3:05am

As a parent, my top priority after a collision is ensuring family safety: After parking with hazard lights on and pulling over, first check if anyone is injured and call 120 for help if needed. Report to the police by calling 110 and wait patiently for officers to arrive, avoiding moving the vehicle to preserve the scene. Exchange insurance and contact information with the other party, and take photos to document all details. Notify the insurance company to start the claims process, and inspect the child safety seat for damage when repairing the car. Stay calm throughout the process to avoid affecting the children with emotional fluctuations. Regular vehicle maintenance provides peace of mind by preventing accidents.

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