Leading
online motor insurance broker InsureYourMotor.com warns that over
72% of motorists are unsure of what to do in the case of motor
accident.
InsureYourMotor.com gained these startling figures following an
independent survey of motorists insured.
As the current weather conditions are making Britain’s
roads extremely hazardous, all motorists must be aware of the
procedures and etiquette they should adopt, by law, if they
have the misfortune to be involved in a road traffic accident.
As the police are predicting an increase in driving related
accidents, at this time of year, this information is crucial
to all who travel on the roads in the UK, or are planning to
take a motor vehicle abroad.
What to do following a road traffic accident · The first
rule is Don’t Panic! · Ensure everyone involved is
safe. Switch off the engines of all vehicles involved.
Activate
hazard warning lights and alert oncoming traffic about the
accident.
· In the event of serious injury, or obstruction, call
the emergency services on 999 from a land line, or 112 from a
mobile. · Remain calm, do not admit liability or offer
any form of settlement. · By law the vehicles should not
be moved. However if they are causing a serious hazard do so,
but not until an independent witness has noted their position.
·
After any
form of accident you must, by law, STOP. Again by law, you
must inform the police of the accident within 4 hours if
there has been any injury. You are also bound by law to present
your motor insurance details to the police within 7 days. ·
Exchange details with the other parties involved. This will include:
names and addresses of the drivers and owners of the vehicles,
together with registration numbers of the vehicles and insurance
details. ·
Draw a
sketch plan of the area, showing the road layout, the position
of the vehicles involved, named of surrounding roads, traffic
signs, road widths, markings and skid marks. ·
If your vehicle needs moving, the attending police will arrange
this and have it taken to a safe depot or garage.
What to do after the accident: ·
Ensure
that you contact your insurer or insurance broker and inform
them immediately of accident. · Your insurance broker will handle all the arrangements
to get your car inspected by an independent assessor. ·
If your insurance allows, your insurer will arrange for a replacement
vehicle if yours is not road worthy. ·
If the
accident was not your fault, or any of your passengers were
injured, it would be wise to contact a solicitor who will
pursue a claim on your behalf. Carry a check of this procedure
in your vehicle at all times. Ensure you have your insurance
brokers details and contact numbers as well as details of
your insurer.