Getting into a motor vehicle accident is stressful and traumatic, but
when your or your loved ones are injured, it’s a whole other story. Whether it’s hitting the highway to cottage
country, beating the commute back to Hamilton, or driving through another tough
Canadian winter; it’s important to bear in mind the right steps to take after a
motor vehicle accident in Ontario. This
way you can ensure your family’s ultimate care and peace of mind for the
future.
First Steps
What are the "right” steps
to take? Your first priority becomes
protecting yourself and your family.
This means assessing injuries and damage, as well as collecting
important information at the scene of the accident.
Immediately following a collision you must:
- determine if anyone has been injured,
including pedestrians and cyclists;
- move your vehicle when it’s safe to do so;
and
- assess the need to call 911.
Calling the police is important in the case of serious injury, implied
criminal action (such as drunk driving) or if vehicle damages seem to be more
than $1000. To avoid being criminally
prosecuted, don’t leave the scene of the accident or attempt to move anyone
seriously injured. Instead dial 911,
attempt to keep them calm, and wait for help to arrive.
Gather Information
In the age of smart phones and mobile devices, almost everyone has easy access
to a notepad, camera and camcorder all at the swipe of a finger. This will come in especially handy at the
scene of the accident in order to document any damages and injuries. Be sure to get the other driver’s:
- name;
- address;
- phone number;
- extent of any/all injuries;
- license
and plate number;
- auto
insurance company, policy number; and
- model/year
of their vehicle.
Collect the same from
any witnesses at the scene, as well as names and badge numbers of attending
police officers. Take pictures and videos to document any damage and injury, as
well as contributing road conditions that may be a factor. Though it may seem excessive at the time,
these are helpful tools for the police or a personal injury lawyer— to insure
protection for yourself down the line.
Protect Yourself
A common instinct is
to contact an insurance company immediately following an accident, but it’s
important to know your rights beforehand.
Keep in mind anything you say to
an adjuster will go into your file and may affect future claims. Calling a personal injury lawyer can be a
useful safeguard to level the playing field before any conversations with an
adjuster. Don’t be afraid to ask
questions… rushing into a settlement or relying on uninformed advice can be a
mistake that will cost you down the line.
Having someone negotiate on your behalf can be a welcome aid in another
potentially stressful situation.
When you’re not able to protect yourself in the case of an accident, choose it
for the future. The ‘right’ steps turn
out to be the ones you need to take, in order to defend yourself after a motor
vehicle accident in Ontario. By
collecting information, asking the right questions, and reaching out to
educated sources—you can secure proper care and compensation for your family
after an accident.