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What to do when you’re involved in a car accident

4 common mistakes to avoid when involved in a car accident

4 common mistakes to avoid when involved in a car accident

Being involved in a car accident can really shake you up. Even if it’s just a minor bumper bashing. That’s why it’s important to know what to do when you’re involved in a car accident and just try to follow the basic procedure.

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Dos and don’ts when you are involved in a car accident

Once the initial shock has subsided after you’re involved in car accident, you may have dozens of questions running through your head. What should you do first? Who should you call? What should you do with your car? Here are some tips to keep in mind should you be involved in a collision:

Stay calm

Emotions run high at the scene of an accident. Remaining calm and collected could help you to avoid making expensive or dangerous mistakes in the aftermath.

Don’t move people who are injured

If there are any injured people on the scene, do not move them. This could put them at more risk, so rather wait until professional help arrives.

Call for help

Call an ambulance and the police if there are any injuries. Your insurer’s emergency roadside assist can help with that and should be available 24/7. You will also need to call the police if an offence has been committed (for example, drunken driving) or if a state vehicle or property has been damaged.

Don’t leave the scene without an all-clear from the cops

If there are injuries, if an offence has been committed or if state property has been damaged, stay on site until a police officer has dismissed you. Do not move your vehicle unless you are told to do so by the police or it poses a safety hazard to other people on the road.

Make sure your car is still safe to drive

Check on the state of your car. Is it safe to drive and will it get you home or to the nearest police station? Sometimes the answer is obvious but if you aren’t entirely sure, rather play it safe and contact your insurer’s towing services.

If your car is not driveable, call your insurer’s towing services

Don’t use the first tow truck that appears on the scene, even if they claim to be from your insurer. Call your insurer’s emergency line (or access it via their app), ask for towing assistance and make sure they tell you how to identify the tow-truck you should be using.

Let your insurer know about the accident immediately

Towing reports can take time and speaking to your insurer directly will help speed up the process. Share all the information, the SAPS case number and pictures you were able to gather from the scene, arming them with all the information that will help the process move forward as quickly and painlessly as possible.

Use your phone to snap some pics

Take as many photos as you can – of your own car and also any other vehicles or property involved. This includes number plates, license disks, street names or any other landmarks close by. Ask any other driver involved for photos of their driver’s license.

Get contact details

Take down names and contact details of any and all witnesses, as well as other parties involved in the incident. This will help you if you feel the accident was the fault of another individual and you want your insurer to help you recover your excess.

Check for CCTV cameras

Check if there are any cameras pointed at the scene. Remember to take a pic of them to note their location.

Report the accident to the police within 24 hours

If someone was injured or a third party or their property (including domestic animals) was involved, go report the incident to the police within 24 hours. This is a legal requirement. Jot down the case number and that you take pictures of the completed report right then and there.

It’s easy to panic and lose your composure when involved in an accident, but equipping yourself with the right knowledge and know-how will help you be your best when the worst happens.

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