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May 26, 2009

How Do You Correctly Report a Car Accident for Insurance?

by Graham McKenzie

Almost every driver gets into some sort of car accident at some point. It's important to know the procedures for getting the other driver your information so they know how to contact you afterwards. If you simply drive away from an accident, even if it is small, it is known as a hit and run. You might even hit a car while no one is in it, but it is still important to leave your information so they can contact you. Of course, if the accident was severe your first goal is to get someone to contact 911.

The first step, which most people forget, is to not admit fault. Even if the car accident was your fault it is not wise to admit it to the other driver. If it is later found out that the accident wasn?t your fault, you may still be forced to pay for the damages because you said it was. Try to be calm and handle the situation in an orderly fashion so everyone involved can get back to what they were doing.

Exchange insurance information immediately with the driver of the other car, or cars. Make sure names, phone numbers, and addresses are included so you can get a hold of each other. This is why it is so important to bring proof of your insurance with you in your car. If you don?t have it with you, you might just have to give it to them later.

If both the parties agree to wait then you can call and ask your claims representative to arrive and have a look at the damage. This is not always possible, but it is important that you call the claims representative as immediately as possible. If your claims representative manages to arrive at the spot, then he will take photos if you are present, fill up the insurance claims form, have a talk with the other party/ parties involved and may be even talk to some of the eye-witness of the accidents.

You must also click pictures at the spot and nearby areas before the mess is cleared and vehicles are removed. These days it?s become very easy as most people have mobile phone cameras. So, take enough pictures which may help describe the accident scene.

After you have made a call to your claims representative, clicked pictures, and taken each other?s contact information, you may usually leave the spot. In most cases, a police officer arrives by this time to assist in clearing up the mess and getting your vehicles removed from spot by tow trucks. Sometimes when the crash is not so serious, tow trucks may not be required at all. Also it may take weeks or months to get your insurance money, so you may have to bear the initial repair charges yourself.

The money you get is determined by the lowest repair quote given to the insurance company. If your car is totaled you will receive the blue book value for your car. The blue book value is a standard set of prices for cars taking into consideration their model, age, and condition. If you made any modifications to your vehicle you will not be compensated for them.

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