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What to Do When Your Car Is Rear-Ended by Another Vehicle?

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CoreyMarie
07/28/2025, 04:21:34 PM

In the event of a collision involving both parties, it is necessary to report to the police. Traffic police will arrive at the scene and issue a liability determination document. Based on this document, you should then contact your insurance company to file a claim. (If only one party is fully at fault, only the at-fault party needs to report the incident to their insurance company.) Relevant details are as follows: 1. Revocation of Driver's License: If a major traffic accident occurs due to violation of road traffic safety laws and regulations, constituting a crime, the offender will be held criminally liable, and the driver's license will be revoked by the traffic management department of the public security organ. 2. Hit-and-Run: If a driver flees the scene after causing a traffic accident, their driver's license will be revoked by the traffic management department of the public security organ, and they will be permanently barred from obtaining a driver's license again.

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VanAmir
08/11/2025, 08:05:19 PM

After being rear-ended by another car, the first thing I would do is to stay calm and not panic. I would quickly pull the car over to the side of the road, turn on the hazard warning lights, and set up the triangular warning sign to avoid the risk of a secondary collision. After getting out of the car, I would immediately check for any injuries to myself or the other party, and if there are any, I would call 120 for help directly. Then, I would exchange driver's license information, contact details, insurance company, and license plate number with the other party, and take photos of the scene, including the collision area and the overall environment. Remember not to move the vehicle to keep the evidence intact. In case of any dispute, avoid impulsive arguments about responsibility; maintaining calm communication is the best approach. Afterward, promptly contact your own insurance company to report the incident and let them coordinate compensation and repairs. Throughout the process, ensuring safety is the top priority—don’t let minor issues affect your health.

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VanMaya
09/30/2025, 03:08:58 AM

After being rear-ended, I immediately stopped the car to ensure everyone's safety on the scene, calling for an ambulance if there were any injuries. Then quickly exchanged information with the other party, including names, phone numbers, license plates, and insurance details, while taking photos of the impact points, vehicle positions, and surrounding road conditions with my phone. Afterward, contacted my insurance company to report the incident in detail—they would guide me on how to handle the claim and repairs. Don’t forget to record or note down key conversations, such as time and location, to prevent disputes. If the other party is aggressive or uncooperative, stay calm, avoid arguments, and leave the scene to handle it later. In short, prioritize safety and let the professionals take over.

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MaverickRose
11/13/2025, 09:12:45 PM

When my car was hit from behind, I immediately stopped and turned on the hazard lights, setting up a warning sign to prevent other vehicles from entering the area. After confirming that no one was injured, I asked the other party for their driver's license to take photos, along with their phone number and insurance policy number. At the same time, I took panoramic photos of the scene as evidence. If there was any doubt about responsibility or the damage was severe, I directly called the police at 110 to file a report for more reliability. When reporting to the police, I clearly explained the details and location. The police would then record the incident, making the insurance claim process smoother. Reflecting on the cause of the rear-end collision afterward, such as following too closely or poor road conditions, installing a dashcam could help prevent similar issues. Throughout the entire process, it's important to stay rational and not let emotions dictate decisions.

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AnnieFitz
01/03/2026, 10:53:28 PM

Once rear-ended, I first ensure no one is injured after stopping the car, then activate the hazard lights for safe handling. Calmly exchange document information with the other party, take photos of the damaged areas of the vehicles and the surrounding environment. Key details to note include the time and location of the accident, and it's better to collect contact information if witnesses are present. Avoid hastily analyzing who is at fault; after exchanging insurance information, both parties can leave. Contact the insurance company as soon as possible to report the incident. They will guide you through the next steps, such as damage assessment and repairs. Later, reflect on how to prevent such incidents, such as enhancing brake checks or increasing driving vigilance. This approach is efficient, minimizes future troubles, and protects personal interests.

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StEvan
03/31/2026, 11:10:20 PM

After being rear-ended, I immediately pulled over, turned on the hazard lights, and set up a warning sign to secure the scene. Checking for injuries and prioritizing medical assistance came first. Then, I politely exchanged information with the other party, collecting details such as driver's license, phone number, and insurance company, while taking photos that included collision details and the location of road signs. After completing these steps, I contacted my insurance agency to report the accident process in detail, as they would handle the repair negotiations. Reflecting on the incident afterward, I aimed to optimize my driving habits, such as maintaining a safe following distance or regularly maintaining the tire and brake systems. Installing a dashcam long-term can also provide crucial evidence to prevent potential hazards. Taking it step by step ensures a smooth process and reduces stress.

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