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5 Actions to Take If You’re at Fault in a Car Accident

March 13, 2024 By Gauge Magazine

Causing a car accident can be tremendously unsettling, especially knowing you could have prevented the incident. Normal driving conditions can transform in seconds into rattled nerves, vehicle damage and injuries through rushed decisions you’ll later lament behind the wheel. However deserved, self-blame won’t improve what’s already occurred when at fault. What matters most is taking accountability afterward via key actions that responsibly address the present fallout while better preparing for challenges down the road potentially involving legal proceedings, insurance claims, or health impacts should they arise later.at Fault

Here are some essential steps to remember if you unfortunately cause a collision.

Hire a Car Accident Attorney

The first step is to hire a car accident attorney with many years of experience in cases like yours. This can significantly help protect your rights and access maximum compensation if others were injured. An attorney can handle communications with insurance companies, conduct a thorough investigation, determine all liable parties, and negotiate fair settlements or pursue court awards to cover damages. Hiring legal representation ensures an expert is looking out for your interests following the crash.

Document Evidence From the Crash Scene

Use your smartphone to document evidence at the scene. Take photos of damage to all vehicles, surroundings, road conditions, and any injuries. According to the NHTSA, rear-end collisions account for over 28% of crashes annually. If applicable, capture images showing precisely how the vehicles collided. Photos serve as helpful visual support when filing your report. But check local laws first, as some states prohibit taking images or restrict what can be photographed after an accident.

Obtain Medical Care Immediately After the Accident

Even if your injuries seem minor initially, you should still get examined by a doctor. The effects of whiplash, concussions and other issues caused by crashes often don’t show up until later. Per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, car accidents lead to over 2.3 million emergency room visits every year. Seek emergency care right away if you’re bleeding, experiencing intense pain or having trouble breathing.

Accept Fault Responsibly

When speaking with the authorities and insurance representatives later, own up to causing the crash without attempting to defend or justify your actions. Don’t immediately accept full blame just to be polite either, as that admission could be used against you legally and financially. Explain exactly what happened factually and take responsibility for any poor driving decisions objectively. According to an NSC study, drivers’ top three faults in fatal crashes are distraction, failing to yield right of way, and speeding. If any of these factors or other mistakes of your own led to the collision, acknowledge them openly rather than denying or downplaying your role once the investigative process begins.

Consider Enrolling in Defensive Driving

If you caused an accident due to a lack of driving skills, poor decision-making behind the wheel or not following safety protocols, consider signing up for a defensive driving course after the incident. These classes cover anticipating hazards, important safety procedures, insights into common driver errors and key principles for operating vehicles responsibly on roads of all types. Learning or refreshing these fundamental driving competencies can help boost your confidence as well as prepare you to avoid similar mistakes in the future after a previous lapse in judgment led to a collision.

Being at fault in a vehicle accident can negatively impact many lives and lead to serious consequences extending for months or years later. Implement these steps immediately when crashing your car to safely handle the aftermath in the smartest, most responsible way possible.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: car accident, car accident attorney, defensive driving, driving skills improvement, Insurance Claims, Legal proceedings, NHTSA, personal injury, road safety, vehicle damage

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