
Everything You Need to Do After an Accident
Being involved in a car accident can be overwhelming. As a driver, it’s important to know the right steps to take to stay safe and make sure your insurance claim goes smoothly.
Our team at Driven Insurance Services is here to guide you on the steps you need to take after an accident and what you need to prepare for the claims process.
Check Yourself and Your Vehicle
Your safety and the safety of others should always be top priority. If you’re involved in an accident:
- Move your vehicle to a safe location, if possible.
- Turn on your hazard lights to alert other drivers.
- Check yourself and your passengers for injuries. Call 911 if anyone is hurt or if there is significant property damage.
Document the Scene
Accurate documentation is essential for insurance claims and legal purposes. Here’s what you need to do after checking for damage and injuries:
- Take note of the time, date and location of the accident.
- Exchange information with the other driver(s), including names, contact details, insurance information and vehicle details.
- Take photos of the accident scene, vehicle damage and any relevant road conditions or traffic signs.
- Gather contact information from any witnesses.
Report the Accident
In Arizona, you may be required to report an accident to law enforcement if there are injuries, fatalities or significant property damage. Even if a police report isn’t required, it’s a good idea to notify the authorities for official documentation.
Contact Your Insurance Provider
Reach out to your insurance company as soon as possible to start the claims process. Our team at Driven Insurance Services can help you:
- Understand your policy and coverage options.
- File your claim efficiently.
- Guide you through the claims process.
- Answer any questions you may have about your policy.
Contact Driven Insurance Services today if you want to learn more about your auto insurance options or need support after an accident.
This blog is intended for informational and educational use only. It is not exhaustive and should not be construed as legal advice. Please contact your insurance professional for further information.
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