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Traffic Accident Advice

What should I do?

- By law, following any sort of accident involving a vehicle, anyone involved must stop.

- Following the car accident you should exchange details with ALL parties involved. This should include details of any witnesses, no matter whether you think you are not at fault and even if the other party admits responsibility.

- Whilst it is fresh in your memory you should draw a detailed diagram of the accident location detailing the direction of travel of all vehicles, the location of any witnesses, the speed of vehicles involved and the road layout to include any road markings.

- If you are injured in the accident it is important that you seek medical advice immediately. This is not only to ensure that you have no serious underlying injury but also the medical records can be used to support you claim for accident compensation.

- Never admit responsibility for the accident until you have taken time to consider exactly what has happened.

- You should try to keep a diary of how your injuries are progressing. You should include details of the affects of the accident on your everyday lifestyle and any care that is provided by others.

- You should also keep a record of what medication you are taking and any treatment you are having. It would also be wise to record when your injuries are at their worst or any severe bouts of pain.

- You should keep receipts of any expenses you have incurred as a result of the accident happening. These receipts can then form part of your accident claim.

We would suggest that following an accident, that you believe was not your fault, that you contact us straight away!