Posted on 11/29/2022
According to NHTSA, the U.S. records approximately 6 million auto accidents yearly. Some of these accidents are minor, but some are catastrophic, and they often leave the involved victims in shock. The horror and shock you may experience in such accidents may make you lose your memory and calm. You're less likely to act calmly and undertake the recommended safety measures. It's thus prudent to engage in drills and educational programs that teach you how to act after getting involved in a road accident. What should you do after an accident? First, avoid panic, arguments, or fights because such engagements may worsen the situation. If the accident has left you in the middle of a busy road, seek safe ground, but don't leave the scene unless you seek emergency medical assistance. Once you're in safety, find out whether any involved person has sustained serious or minor injuries that need immediate medical attention. If you find any serious injuries that need urgent me ... read more