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If you've
ever been involved in an accident, you know how stressful it can be.
Most people are flooded with a mix of emotions
and worries. You'll be concerned about everyone's safety and anxious
about your vehicle. You might be angry at the other driver. Then
there's the fear about what impact the accident will have on your
driving record and your insurance. All those things can make it hard
to think clearly and respond properly. And if there are injuries,
the stress can be amplified. But that's when a clear head and quick
action are really crucial.

Here are some tips for getting through an
accident with a minimum of hassle and headaches.
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Record the
name, address and phone number of the other driver. Write down the
make and license number of all vehicles involved. You'll want to
get as much information as you can about the other driver's
insurance agent, policy and insurance company. Print our Accident Self Help Guide, and keep it
in your glove box for easy retrieval. In case of an accident
this guide will prompt you to fill in the information that matters
most.
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Don't forget to collect the names,
addresses and phone numbers of passengers and witnesses. Since
many cases end up with the parties blaming each other, third-party
witnesses can be important. Don't hesitate to approach anyone who
may have seen the crash.
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Notify your insurance agent
immediately. The faster we get information, the faster we can act.
Discuss the accident only with your agent and, of course, with the
police.
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Without being overly suspicious,
observe the other driver's actions. If the other driver later
claims to have a serious injury, what you notice could be
important.
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Consider
purchasing a One-Time-Use camera next time you go to the
grocery. Keep this camera in your car's glove box, and use
it to take photos of the scene. These photographs could
easily become an important witness to what actually
occurred.
Remember, these incidents are the reason you have
insurance in the first place. We realize no auto accident is ever
minor when you're involved. We're here so you can relax a little,
doing everything possible to ease your stress and provide you with
peace of mind.
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