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What to Do When Two Cars Have a Minor Collision?

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LaCayden
07/29/2025, 02:32:10 PM

If your parked car is scratched and it's confirmed to be the other party's fault, assess the extent of the scratches. It's advisable to take photos or videos as evidence, consult local auto repair shops for repair cost estimates, then negotiate a settlement with the other party, requesting an on-the-spot transfer. In case of significant damage or if the other party refuses compensation, call the police or notify your insurance company to intervene.

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CalebLee
08/14/2025, 07:35:18 AM

If two cars have a minor collision, the first thing I do is stop the car and turn on the hazard lights, ensuring the vehicle is parked in a safe position. After getting out of the car, I immediately place a warning triangle at least 50 meters away to prevent rear-end collisions from vehicles behind. I check if anyone is injured on both sides, and if so, I prioritize calling 120 for help. If no one is injured, I calmly communicate with the other driver, avoiding panic or arguments. I use my phone to take photos of the collision point, vehicle damage, and road markings, including license plate numbers. When exchanging information, I note down the other party's name, phone number, driver's license number, and insurance policy number, while also protecting my own privacy. If the situation is complex or there is a dispute, I call the police to have them document the incident. Throughout the process, I remain calm, as mishandling minor issues can lead to major problems. Remember, safety is always the top priority—don’t rush to move the car to avoid secondary accidents affecting traffic.

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VanLevi
10/14/2025, 02:41:09 AM

After a minor collision between two vehicles, I will calmly follow the legal procedures. First, ensure safety by pulling over and turning on hazard lights, then exit the vehicle to place a warning triangle. Next, take photos or videos to preserve evidence: details of the collision, road conditions, etc., which will help determine liability later. Exchange identification information with the other party, including driver's license and insurance policy numbers. If there is a dispute, call the police at 110, and officers will fill out an accident report to clarify responsibility. Afterwards, contact your respective insurance companies to file a claim, providing on-site evidence and the accident report. Do not trust verbal agreements; document everything to avoid disputes later. Remember, following the law protects your rights. Failing to report minor incidents may lead to trouble, especially when compensation is involved. A clear process saves time and effort, and safety always comes first on the road.

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JosephLynn
11/27/2025, 02:36:24 AM

When a minor collision occurs, I first take deep breaths to calm down and avoid arguments. After stopping the car, turning on hazard lights, and placing warning signs, I check for personal injuries. If everyone is fine, I take photos for evidence. I communicate politely with the other party to exchange contact information and driver's license numbers. Although reporting to the police seems trivial for minor incidents, it helps prevent future disputes. After handling the situation, I proceed with the insurance claim process and keep all receipts to avoid complications.

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OAshley
01/17/2026, 09:10:07 PM

After the scratch accident occurred, I immediately stopped the car and set up a safety zone. Exchanged driver information including contact numbers and insurance details. Taking photos to document the scene and damages is crucial. If there are disagreements, call the police to obtain an official report. Afterwards, contact my insurance company to submit evidence and initiate a claim. Remember to keep all records, such as photos and report forms, to facilitate a smooth claims process. Don't overlook any details, handling minor accidents properly avoids bigger problems. Safe driving is fundamental, preventing accidents is more important than dealing with them.

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OGeorge
04/13/2026, 10:57:34 PM

After a minor collision between two cars, I would reflect on the cause of the accident, such as excessive speed or blind spots. During the incident, I would stop the car, turn on the hazard lights, and place a warning sign to ensure safety. Calmly exchange information and take photos for documentation. If there is damage, I would call the police to handle the situation. After the incident, I would learn from the lesson, maintain a safe distance, check blind spots, and avoid similar mistakes. Contact the insurance company to provide evidence and simplify the claims process. Regular vehicle maintenance, such as checking lights and tires, can help reduce accidents. Although the accident may be minor, handling it safely contributes to personal growth, and caution should always come first on the road.

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