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What to do after a traffic collision

If you're hurt in a traffic collision, don't ride away or shake off what seems like a minor injury. You might find later that it's worse than you thought. If you're a victim of, or a witness to a traffic collision, here are the steps to take:
  • Call the police. If needed, get medical help immediately.
  • Get the following information from every vehicle: driver name, address, phone number, driver's license number, license plate number, make of car, insurance company name and policy number.
  • Get the names and phone numbers of witnesses.
  • Get the police report number from police on the scene.
  • Write down how the crash happened while it's fresh in your memory.
  • Keep (or photograph) any damaged clothes or equipment. Also, if you're a victim:
  • Don't get mad at the scene. Keep a level head so you can ask questions and take notes.
  • If you're injured, don't move unless you're sure you won't injure yourself more

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