By Seth Anderson on February 2, 2023
No one wants to be involved in a collision, but it is difficult to predict if or when one might happen. Much like having a will, being prepared for a car accident beforehand could greatly benefit injured victims if one ever occurs in the future.
Anderson & Cummings talks about what you can do to prepare for a collision and the benefit it provides if a crash occurs.
Our legal team has extensive experience managing injury claims. Unfortunately, we often see things that victims could have done ahead of time, such as buying enough of the right kind of insurance.
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After being involved in a crash, most victims are in shock. Even if you do not suffer an injury or initially feel pain, being in a crash will cause an adrenalin rush. The onset of that state of “fight or flight” is how your body deals with traumatic events. While in this state, it is harder to make decisions or process what to do next.
Preparing in advance for a possible car crash and having a plan in place can help you in many ways, such as:
There are a few things drivers should consider when planning ahead for a car accident. These steps apply no matter how long you have had your license.
There are a couple of reasons to do this. For one, it is easy to have a “set it and forget it” mindset about something as mundane as auto insurance. Fun reading or not, your auto insurance policy defines what type of help and how much help (think in terms of dollars here) you will have if injured in a crash.
It is surprising how many people miss out on compensation because they did not buy the right coverage. One key point is that buying only the minimum amount of insurance may be cheaper, but it is not likely to provide enough compensation in an actual crash. For a few dollars more, you could have greater peace of mind and better coverage.
Not sure what coverage you need? Begin by researching insurance options in your state. Be sure to check out both the required and optional coverages. If there is something you do not understand, your insurance company must explain it to you. You do not want to discover after a crash that your policy does not provide the coverage you were expecting.
Check the fine print of your policy as well. Often important details, such as what may be excluded from the coverage you purchased, are included here.
Even if you are driving a familiar route, you should be aware of your approximate location. This is useful if a crash occurs because you can more quickly direct police and other first responders to the crash scene. Try to include things like the road name, state highway route and closest exit or mile marker. A familiar landmark could help narrow down your location as well. Alternatively, you could use your smartphone or GPS to send your location coordinates.
In the moments after a collision, there is usually a lot of confusion. It can take a minute to settle your mind, but it is critical that you act as quickly as possible to:
While still at the crash scene, there are things you should avoid doing, such as providing too many unrelated details to the police or accepting a cash offer from the other driver. Additionally, you should be aware of tactics insurance companies use to devalue or deny claims.
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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Seth Anderson, whose team has more than 50 years of combined legal experience in helping victims of personal injury seek justice.
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