Obtain as much information as possible at an accident scene, write down all the details of any individuals that were involved or present at the accident scene (witnesses, police, etc).
Take down the insurance details and related information from the parties involved in the accident, this includes the insurance details and other general information, click here for more details.
If you have suffered an injury as result of the accident, then you should visit your local GP or hospital depending on the severity of the accident. By doing this you can have your injuries treated immediately. Additionally, the injury has now been reported to a medical proffesional
It is useful to record everything related to the accident, this can help when it comes to making a claim. Information can vary from expenses incurred as a result of the accident, problems caused by the accident, reference numbers (from the police, your GP, the hospital and insurance company reference numbers)
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