Knowing what to do if you’re involved in a vehicle accident will help make the situation easier to deal with.

Here are the five steps to take after a car accident:
1. Stop! Do Not Drive Away
Never drive away after an auto accident. It’s illegal and will make the situation worse.
Instead, shift your vehicle into park, turn off your engine, and turn on your hazard lights.
Establish a safe path out of the hazard zone before exiting your vehicle.
2. Alert the Police and Medical Personnel
If the accident is an emergency, call 911 to alert authorities and to receive medical treatment.
If no one is injured and the vehicles are not blocking traffic, call the Naperville Police Department’s non-emergency number at 630-420-6160 to report the accident.
Follow any instructions given by police and medical personnel.
Note; the city of Naperville has specific guidelines for crash reports.
Read Filing a Crash Report in Naperville, Illinois.
3. Document the Accident and Contact Your Insurance Company
It’s important to document the accident beyond the police report.
Take pictures of the damage and road where the accident took place.
Take detailed notes that include how the accident happened, the date, and time.
Take down the name, number, license plate, and insurance information of anyone else involved, but do not admit fault (read on to learn more).
Do not sign any documents unless they are from the police or authorized personnel.
Contact your insurance agent once you’re able to do so.
4. Keep Track of All Medical Treatment and Expenses
If you are injured, make sure you receive proper medical care and attention.
Keep track of all medical treatments and billing expenses along the way.
This helps your car accident attorney and/or insurance company guarantee you receive proper compensation for your damages.
5. Hire an experienced Naperville Car Accident Lawyer
Hiring an experienced car accident attorney will help ensure your case is as strong as possible.
Legal representation increases your chances of receiving the compensation you deserve for your damages including medical bills, lost wages, and vehicle damage.
Be aware of your state’s statute of limitations and file your claim appropriately.
Contact TorHoerman Law to learn more about working with our experienced car accident attorneys and personal injury lawyers.