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Do’s and Don’ts in Road Accidents

An accident is a grave situation to be in irrespective of it being minor or major.

1) Don’t Run Away or Speed Away from the Scene

Even if the accident is not serious, never (and we cannot emphasize enough, NEVER) flee from an accident scene you are involved in. The worst is, you are abandoning casualties which can be saved. Also, if your run, you are bound to be charged with Hit and Run. This could result in imprisonment.

2) Don’t Panick

Yes, this is a serious situation. However, you can help others only if you try to stay calm and think straight.

3) Don’ts for Physical Injuries

Don’t Remove Stabbed Object: Removing it will only worsen the bleeding. The object is the only thing obstructing the blood flow. It is best to leave this job to a medical professional.

Don’t Try to Move an Injured Person’s Neck: In case of a serious accident, you may detect a spinal injury by looking at the neck of a person. If it is at an unnatural angle, do not try to move that person.

Don’t Feed Food or Liquids To The Injured: As it would be hard to determine the extent of injuries a person has suffered, it is best not to feed a person on the accident spot. They could choke or would be unable to chew food due to injuries to the jaw.

4) Don’t Blame Anyone for The Accident

You might have suffered injuries and damages due to the accident. However, blaming the other person will only add to the panic already caused by the accident.

5) Don’t Accept Settlement Without an Insurance Representative

If the accident was evidently not your fault, the third party may offer low cost settlements. This does not serve the purpose of Never accept verbal-on-the-spot settlements. the job done.

Here are the things one should DO after a road accident:

1) Check Your Injuries

As soon as you feel okay, try to check yourself for more injuries. Some injuries would not necessarily bleed, try to move your arms and legs to find injured spots.

2) Try to Control the Bleeding

If you notice a bleeding wound, try to obstruct the blood flow by tying a cloth an inch above the open wound. Pressing a piece of cloth directly on top of the wound will also help. Use your palm instead of fingers to apply pressure.

3) Call for Help

If you see more people are injured in an accident, the first thing you could do is shout the word “help” multiple times. Locals would be the first to attend an accident spot.

4) Make 3 Calls

The first should be for medical help. The second call is to the police, to report the accident, and the third is to the insurance helpline.

5) Click Pictures of the Scene

Once you are sure that no one needs immediate medical attention, start taking pictures of the scene. These will be helpful for later, like in a police case and insurance claim.