Car accidents are always stressful, especially when children are involved. At Nycklemoe & Ellig, P.A., we understand how overwhelming these situations can be. While no one wants to think about being in an accident, it’s always smart to be prepared. Here’s a step-by-step guide on what to do if you find yourself in this unfortunate situation:
Get Safe and Seek Medical Help First
Your top priority is safety. If possible, move to a secure location away from traffic. Check on your passengers, especially children, and provide comfort. Even if you feel okay, never refuse medical attention—adrenaline can mask injuries, and children may not express their pain clearly. Always accept a professional medical assessment.
Stay Calm and Avoid Admitting Fault
It’s essential to remain calm for your own well-being and for those around you. In moments of chaos, especially if children are involved, your calm demeanor can help ease their fear. However, be cautious about what you say. Avoid admitting fault, even if you think you might be responsible. Leave that determination to the authorities and your attorney.
Call the Police
No matter the severity of the accident, call 911. Having an official police report will be crucial, especially if there are any legal or insurance complications down the road. This report provides an unbiased account of the incident, which will be vital for any claims or disputes.
Gather Important Information
Collect as much information as you can while waiting for the police. Exchange driver's license numbers, insurance details, and contact information with the other driver(s). Don’t forget to take photos of the vehicles, the scene, and any visible injuries to document the event thoroughly.
Take Photos
Photographs can be invaluable in legal or insurance situations. Make sure to capture images of the accident scene, vehicle damage, and any injuries. These details can serve as crucial evidence if needed later.
Never Refuse Medical Attention
We can’t stress this enough. Even if injuries seem minor, it’s vital to get checked out by a medical professional. This is particularly true for children, as they may not be able to clearly communicate any discomfort or injury.
We hope you never have to go through such an experience, but it’s always better to be prepared. If you have any concerns or questions about how to handle an accident, feel free to schedule a consultation with us
at Nycklemoe & Ellig, P.A. We're here to help you navigate the legal aspects of these challenging situations.