What to do after an auto accidentStep 1: Stop. If your vehicle is involved in an accident and you don't stop, you may be subject to criminal prosecution.
Step 2: Check for injuries. Life and health are more important than damage to vehicles. If anyone is injured, if the total damage to all the vehicles involved appears to be MORE than $1,000, or if you suspect that any of the other drivers involved are guilty of a Criminal Code offence (such as driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol), call 911 and follow the instructions given to you by the emergency operator. Police will arrive as soon as possible. Do not try to move anyone injured in the accident — you may aggravate their injuries! If no one is injured and total damage to all the vehicles involved appears to be LESS than $1,000, call your local police for instructions. Police units may or may not be dispatched to the scene. If local police do not attend the scene of the accident, they will instruct you to report to a Collision Reporting Centre within 24 hours. Collision Reporting Centres are police facilities created to assist motorists in reporting motor vehicle accidents. At the reporting centre you will be assisted in completing a police report, and damage to the vehicle will be photographed. Collision Reporting Centres are currently available in a number of jurisdictions across the province. Visit www.accsupport.com or call (416) 745-3301 to locate the Collision Reporting Centre nearest to you. If there isn't a Collision Reporting Centre in the area of the accident, the police will ask you to go to the nearest police station to file a report. STEP 3: If it is safe to do so, move your vehicle to the side of the road, out of traffic. If your vehicle cannot be driven, turn on your hazard lights or use cones, warning triangles or flares, as appropriate. STEP 4: Write down the names, addresses, and telephone and driver's licence numbers of all of the other drivers, the licence plate numbers of the other vehicles, as well as the names and addresses of the registered owners of the vehicles, and the insurance information for each of the other vehicles. STEP 5: Also obtain the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of passengers and witnesses. STEP 6: Jot down specific details about the scene of the accident. STEP 7: Report the accident to your broker, agent, or insurance company as soon as possible after the accident. Remember...
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