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What To Do Immediately After a Motor Vehicle Accident | Simple Steps to Protect Your Rights

A motor vehicle accident can be scary and confusing. But the steps you take right after a crash can protect your health, help your insurance claim, and keep your legal rights safe. Here’s a simple guide anyone can follow.

Stay Safe & Check for Injuries

  • Move your car out of traffic if you can. Turn on hazard lights.

  • Check yourself and passengers, some injuries aren’t obvious right away.

  • Call 911 if anyone is hurt or you’re unsure.
    Learn more: NHTSA Crash Safey Tips

Call the Police

 

  • Always report the accident, even if it’s minor.

  • A police report protects your insurance claim and legal rights.

Snap Photos & Gather Evidence

 

  • Take pictures of: car damage, license plates, road signs, weather, and injuries.

  • Get witness names and contact info if possible.

  • The more proof you have, the stronger your case.

Exchange Info (Without the Drama)

 

  • Get the other driver’s name, phone, address, insurance, license, and car info.

  • Important: Don’t argue or admit fault—keep it cool.

See a Doctor & Call a Lawyer

 

  • Even if you feel fine, visit a doctor within 24–48 hours—some injuries show up later. CDC Delayed Symptoms

  • Contact a personal injury lawyer. They’ll help protect your rights and guide you through insurance claims.

How to File a No-Fault Claim (and Meet Deadlines)

To qualify for no-fault benefits:

  1. Submit Form NF-2 (No-Fault Application) to your insurer within 30 days of the accident.
  2. Include all medical documentation and wage verification forms.
  3. Keep a detailed record of medical visits, bills, and lost wages.

If you miss the deadline or fail to include documentation, your claim could be denied or delayed.

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Key Takeaways

  • Check for injuries and call 911 right away.
  • Take photos and gather the other driver’s information.
  • Get medical care within 24–48 hours.
  • Talk to a personal injury lawyer before speaking with other insurers.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Minor accident, do I still call the police? Absolutely! A report makes insurance claims much smoother.

  • I feel fine, do I need a doctor? Yes! Some injuries don’t show up right away.

  • Can I speak with the other driver’s insurance? Not yet. Talk to your lawyer first.

  • Are photos really important? Definitely! Clear evidence can make or break your claim. 

Bottom Line

 

 

 

Check for injuries, document everything, get medical care, and contact a lawyer to protect your rights—your safety and legal protection come first after a car accident.