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Always keep an emergency kit somewhere in your car. Drivers should always have their cell phones with them, as well as a disposable camera. It may also be beneficial to carry a list of medical conditions so that paramedics will be able to treat you in the event of an injury.

If you are involved in a minor accident, move the cars to shoulder of the road and away from incoming traffic. If you leave your car in the middle of the road, there is a good chance that further accidents and injuries will result. If your car has become immobile, be sure to use your flashers, cones, or flares to direct traffic away from the scene.

Always exchange information with the other drivers involved in the accident. Important information to swap include names, phone numbers, addresses, insurance companies, policy numbers, drivers license numbers, and license plate numbers. Also be sure to write a detailed description of exactly what happened and where the accident occurred.

Document what happened using both written words and photos. If you have access to a camera, take pictures of the scene and write notes of what each photo represents. This will ensure that whoever was in the wrong will face the proper consequences.

Always file an accident report for insurance purposes. If a law enforcement officer is called to the scene, he or she will take a report. If you decide against calling an officer, accident reports are available at all police stations and online at your local Department of Motor Vehicles website.

There are many thoughts that will run through the mind of someone who was just in a car accident. If you come out of the wreck injury free, be sure to take a minute and let the events soak in before taking action. However, in the event of an injury, be sure to take certain precautions before and after leaving the driver's seat. If, for example, you're driving through the state of Georgia and an auto accident causes head injuries, never hesitate to call an Atlanta personal injury lawyer for more information.

by: Scott Pryor




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