First things first — make sure you’re safe. Here are a few things to do after that (you may want to print out a copy of this checklist and store it in your glove compartment, just in case):
Once the incident is safely under control, call in the claim, which will establish the date of record.
Be prepared to explain the facts and have as many pictures to document the incident as possible. You’ll want to know:
If you have a dashcam, this information can help determine who’s at fault (many dashcams automatically upload footage to your cloud account when you set up the system).
Again, we hope you never need this checklist, but it’s important information to have just in case. And remember: We’re always here to help if you have any questions or need additional information.
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