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If you sustain a severe injury, you should not move 1 inch away from the area and inform the authorities immediately. Injuries can be worsened by movement and result in orthopaedic surgery. You should stay still if you wish to avoid this scenario.
If you’ve checked your body is in good health You should check on the other people in your car. If they’re okay, proceed to the other car to assess their condition. If passengers become unresponsive or sustain severe injury, notify the police right away.
3. Dial 911
Some states have a legal condition that you notify authorities in the event that you are involved in an accident, specifically in the event of injury or damage exceeding a set amount (usually around $1000). However, in some instances, however, this may not be the case in all states.
Police officers can assist to provide valuable advice even in the midst of a chaotic situation usually, this happens after an accident. Also, an effective officer would do actions:
Perform quick investigation into possible causes of an accident. In the event that the officer suspects that there are serious injuries, they’ll seek emergency treatment immediately. The officer will also secure the scene of the accident
A police officer is likely to interview everyone involved in the accident and then write a report. In the event the fault lies with you and that the driver who caused the accident was another one the accident, it will be beneficial having police on hand. If possible, it will aid in obtaining the report number from the police department and the police officer’s badge.
4. Make Your Vehicle Move If You’re Able
In the event of an incident that’s minor, resulting in less than severe injuries, as well as finding out the person responsible is logical to shift the vehicle over into a safe area far from moving traffic. This will prevent traffic congestion which could hinder emergency personnel from arriving at the scene of an accident.
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