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What to Do When Your Car Gets Hit by Another Car

  • dkhdefense
  • Jun 21, 2024
  • 2 min read

Getting into a car accident can be a stressful experience, but knowing what steps to take can help you navigate the situation more smoothly. Here is a guide on what to do when your car gets hit by another car:


  1. Ensure Safety: Your first priority should be to ensure safety. If possible, move your vehicle to a safe location away from traffic to avoid further accidents. 

  2. Check for Injuries: Check yourself and passengers for any injuries. If anyone is injured, call emergency services immediately. 

  3. Call the Police: It’s important to involve the police, especially if there are injuries, significant damage, or a dispute about the accident. Wait for them to arrive at the scene. 

  4. Exchange Information: Exchange information with the other driver(s) involved in the accident. This includes names, phone numbers, insurance information, and license plate numbers. 

  5. Document the Scene: Take photos of the accident scene, including the vehicles involved, damage, road conditions, and any relevant signs or signals. 

  6. Witness Information: If there are witnesses, gather their contact information. Their statements may be valuable for insurance claims or legal purposes. 

  7. Notify Your Insurance Company: Report the accident to your insurance company as soon as possible. Provide them with all the necessary details and documentation. 

  8. Seek Medical Attention: Even if you don’t feel injured immediately after the accident, it’s advisable to seek medical attention. Some injuries may manifest later. 

  9. Follow Up: Follow up with your insurance company and keep track of any medical treatments or repairs to your vehicle. 

  10. Consider Legal Advice: If there are disputes or complexities regarding fault, insurance coverage, or compensation, consider seeking legal advice from a qualified attorney. 

  11. Repair Your Vehicle: Get your vehicle inspected and repaired by a reputable auto repair shop. Keep records of all repairs and expenses. 

  12. Be Cautious with Settlements: If the other party’s insurance offers a settlement, be cautious and consider consulting with your insurance or legal advisor before accepting. 


By following these steps, you can better handle the aftermath of a car accident and protect your interests. Stay calm, focus on your safety, and seek the necessary assistance to resolve the situation effectively. 


Call me to ensure that your medical and property damages are fully covered. 


Deborah K. Hong, Esq.

310-560-3873

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