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subject: What Would You Do If You Are Involved In A Car Accident Arlington? [print this page]


If you see people walk away and to leave the scene of a car accident, you are watching good news there. The actual fact is that many people have no idea about what should they do when they are involved in a car accident. It is basically easy, yet it is the steps that everyone must know since nobody really know when the will get involved in a Car Accident Arlington.

You have to begin by measuring your physical condition. Do you get any injuries? Did your head knock anything? If yes, do you hear any ringing in your ears or is there any blood flowing out of your nose? If you got all those injuries, try not to move if you really don't have to. Those are the signs of a real serious injury that might be fatal. Call the emergency number with your cellular phones and then describe the accident as well as the location of the scene.

If you finish assessing yourself and aware that you are okay, try to look at the passengers in your car and help them if they need it. You might have to assist them to get out of the car, stop their bleeding, or maybe just talking to them to know whether they are not confused. If fire appears, it is critically important to get every passenger out from the car as soon as possible. This is vital even though the fuel tank does not explode in order to prevent anybody get burned or suffocated by the fumes.

If all of your passengers are saved, try to look at people in other vehicles. They might need help from you. If they do need your help, do the same thing as you did to the people in your own car.

Borrow a cellular phone if you don't have your own or make somebody call 911 for emergency help.

If there are any fainting people, position them to lie down while waiting for help to come.

Always remember that someone who got shock is very susceptible to some non-fatal injuries. They might be passing out. Laying them down is an effective way to prevent them to be passing out, hence minimize the risk of further injuries that the person might get when he go unconscious.

If you feel you are lucky enough to move your vehicle from the street, you may do that. But please keep an eye to the traffic so you will not get twice car accident in a day. Many people who are strong enough to survive a car injury lost their lives in because of other vehicles that come to the scene several minutes after the initial accident.

Even if you are not injured at all and your vehicle only damaged slightly, you are not allowed to leave the scene. This is done mostly to the favor of insurance purposes. However, some states also have laws that forbid you to leave the scene before the police arrive. In this case, you might have to do the breathalyzer test.

While waiting for the police, you must exchange information with the driver of the other car about each person's insurance. Your insurance company will like to contact theirs and so the other way around. This is to determine who is responsible to pay the liability. The last, do not forget to ask the driver's name and phone number.

by: Colin Stuckenschneider




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