It's kinda common sense to stop. If you don’t than you will get labeled a jerk and meanie.
Second, you need to render air. If you can, find someone that is trained in first aid. If there is anyone injured you should wait to move them if possible. Wait for medical help before you try to move them unless you absolutely have to move them. You are responsible to give assistance to anyone that is involved in the crash. Don’t be a douche and just walk away from …show more content…
First off, you should always call the police if there is at least $1,500 in total damage to property, than you must notify the sheriff or Highway Patrol officers as soon as possible. This rule also applies to any type of crash regardless of whether another driver was involved. You may also be asked to show insurance information for the
Financial Responsibility Section.
Lasty you will need to exchange information. You need to exchange a lot of information to the officers and/or the other person involved in the crash. You need to exchange first your name and address. Than you will need to give your vehicle registration number. You will also need to give your insurance information including agent or provider’s name and phone number.
If the owner of an unattended vehicle is not available or cannot be found than you will have to leave the name and address of the driver of your vehicle, and the vehicle registration number of the vehicle that caused the crash.
Most of this is just common sense. Leaving details is a thing that you should just do and you shouldn't have to be asked to do it. Just to recap, you need to stop immediately, get medical help, clear traffic, contact the police, than exchange