What you should do if you have an accident
Statistically your chances of avoiding an accident throughout your riding career, are low, so its
important to be prepared.
important to be prepared.
If you have an accident with another motorist, there are a number of things which you must do.
- You must exchange your details if there is damage to either vehicle. Try to get name, address, telephone number, - but most importantly get the registration number, make, model and color of the car.
- Try to get details of witnesses who may have seen the accident.
- If someone is injured, you must notify the police, if you are injured, you should either visit your Doctor or go to Hospital for a check up. Failure to do this will limit any personal injury claim that you may later wish to make.
- Do not admit liability, even if it is obvious that you were in the wrong. Don't accuse or be rude, if you are courteous and polite, they’ll be less likely to lie in their statement.
- Don't accept a payment at the scene - you may not fully appreciate the cost of repair.
Collecting Evidence
It will help if you collect as much information about the scene, damage and injuries sustained. Obviously, you can't easily carry a camera, but it may be worth returning to the scene later.
Evidence Collection Kit Keep a pen, pencil, some paper and a disposable camera in a waterproof bag under your seat. In the event of an accident you'll be able to take pictures of damage, road layouts etc. A copy of the high way code can also help resolve any disputes. | You should collect details of: |
Completing your claim statement
Your statement needs to tell your insurer what happened, who was in the wrong, how the accident could or could not have been avoided. Always state the lane, speed and direction you were going and the position of the other vehicle when you first noticed it, estimate their speed if necessary. Did you have your lights on? Did you have any high visibility clothing? Did you flash, sound your horn or indicate. Clearly state the actions of the other motorist. State if you think they could see you. If it was their fault say what they did wrong. Did they indicate in anyway. Did they admit liability. Try to include a diagram if it helps clarify the situation.
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