What to Do After an Accident?

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DiMelanie
07/24/25 10:49pm
In the event of a traffic accident, it is essential to report to the police promptly. The specific procedures are as follows: 1. Traffic accident handling process: (1) On-site investigation by the traffic department; (2) Determination of traffic accident liability by the traffic department; (3) Organization of compensation mediation by the traffic department; (4) Filing a lawsuit in the People's Court; (5) Application for compulsory enforcement. 2. Legal basis: According to Article 79 of the Road Traffic Safety Law, traffic management departments of public security organs and their traffic police officers, when implementing road traffic safety management, shall follow statutory authority and procedures, simplify formalities, and ensure fairness, strictness, civility, and efficiency.
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Norman
08/10/25 10:19am
After the accident, my first priority is ensuring safety. Immediately pull over to the side of the road, turn on the hazard warning lights, and place a triangular warning sign behind the vehicle to prevent secondary accidents. Check yourself and others for injuries—if someone has a fracture or severe bleeding, call 120 for an ambulance right away. Don’t rush into arguments; stay calm and call the police at 110 to report the location and details of the incident. Use your phone to take multiple photos, including the damaged areas of the vehicles, road skid marks, full-scene shots, and the other party’s driver’s license and insurance policy. Then exchange information, noting down the other party’s name, phone number, license plate number, and insurance company for follow-up processing. When filing an insurance claim, describe the incident truthfully and provide photos as evidence. Afterwards, I recommend taking the car to a professional repair shop for a thorough inspection—components like the braking system and suspension may have hidden damage. Stay composed; with patience, everything can be resolved.
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ZaneDella
09/26/25 6:37am
I was absolutely panicked when the accident happened that day. It was my first time encountering such a situation, and my legs went weak. Fortunately, I remembered what the instructor taught: don't rush into action, take a deep breath and calm down first. I pulled the car over to a safe spot on the roadside, turned on the hazard lights, and set up the warning triangle in the correct position. Then I checked if anyone in the car was injured – I had minor injuries, so I called 120 for emergency help. I also quickly dialed the police at 110, clearly stating our location and the accident details. I took photos of the scene with my phone, capturing multiple angles of the environment and the collision points on the vehicles, and didn't forget to document the other party's identification information. After exchanging insurance details, I contacted my own insurance company as soon as possible to report the incident. The whole process taught me that beginners should familiarize themselves with the procedures in advance, and having some basic first aid knowledge helps in handling emergencies better. Safety is truly the key, and looking back, I still feel scared thinking about it.
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