Step 1: Remain calm- Even the best drivers get into crashes from time to time, but it is important for you to stay calm. Driving school rarely teaches how panic can cause you to make bad decisions that could damage either your health or finances in the long-run. Therefore, take a minute to get yourself together and plan how you will proceed to get out of your situation.
Step 2: Evaluate the Scene- One of the worst parts about getting in a crash at night is that the accident itself can be difficult to see. First, make sure that you are alright by checking your body for cuts, bruises, or other immediate medical problems. Second, make sure that your passengers are not injured. Finally, check on drivers in other vehicles to make sure that they are unharmed. …show more content…
Your insurance company will also want to see that you have contacted emergency services before they will consider covering certain claims for either yourself or the other driver. If you have your cellphone, simply call 911 and emergency services will be able to obtain your location and other information immediately. If you do not have a phone, ask another driver involved in the accident or flag down another car on the road to make the call.
Step 4: Care for the Injured- While waiting for emergency services to arrive, you should immediately start to provide care for either yourself or other drivers who were injured during the accident. Car accidents are rarely fatal, but they can cause injuries that can be exasperated if they are not addressed immediately. Therefore, your first step once help is on the way is to provide care for people who were injured during the