What to Do If You Get Hit by a Car on the Road?
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After taking three photos, move the car to the emergency lane, turn on the hazard lights, and place a warning triangle more than 150 meters behind the car. Call for rescue services. After taking the three photos, move the car to the roadside without obstructing normal traffic flow, then call 110 and wait for the police to arrive and handle the accident.
If I get hit by a car on the road, I'll immediately stop, first check if I'm injured, then move to the sidewalk or a safe area to avoid secondary accidents. Next, I'll call the police for help, clearly stating my location, injuries, and accident details, while noting down the other party's license plate number, car model, and contact information. It's best to take a few photos of the scene as evidence. Never argue with the driver or leave the scene; wait for the police to handle the liability. Afterward, be sure to go to the hospital for a thorough check-up, even if there are no major issues, to rule out hidden injuries. Contact my insurance company to report the accident, collect medical receipts and the police report for future claims. Stay calm throughout the process, prioritize safety, and don't let minor issues affect your health.