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    What To Do After A Self Driving Car Accident

    Lakisha DavisBy Lakisha DavisApril 15, 2022
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    What To Do After A Self Driving Car Accident
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    Engineers made Self-driving cars with the motive of safer transportation by eliminating human error. But, self-driving vehicles are still in their infancy, and severe accidents do occur. It turned out that the autonomous vehicle manufacturing companies could not completely eliminate human contribution.

    The National Law Review verified that self-driving cars are more prone to accidents than regular human-driven cars. Most self-driving car accidents are dangerous; therefore, contact your attorney if you are involved in them.

    What to do after a self-driving car accident?

    Self-driving cars come with advanced safety features to protect their passengers. Therefore if you are involved in a self-driving car accident, chances are you will receive moderate to severe injury. The article has mentioned what to do after a self-driving car accident.

    1. Get medical attention

    Whether you have got a few injuries or any significant damage, you should always seek medical attention. Seeking medical attention will help you claim insurance and fight your lawsuit. You may not feel any pain immediately due to the high adrenaline rush in your body, and that is why seeking medical help is essential.

    2. Call police

    Before taking the matter into your hand, inform the police. When the police officials arrive at the scene, they will take note of the situation and hear the case from both sides. Police can identify who was at fault at the accident spot.

    3. Exchange information

    After the accident, exchange information from the other driver, including name, car company, and insurance papers. Also, provide your information to the other driver.

    4. Take pictures

    If your injury is minor and not severe, you can click pictures of the accident spot. Take photos of the car, car number, witnesses, and your injuries. Photos help provide evidence in many cases. You can also take video recordings when witnesses give statements.

    5. Document the case

    To protect yourself, document the whole accident.

    Get a copy

    Ask the officers if you can get a copy of the accident report. Your insurance company will ask for the accident report when you claim compensation.

    Note down the names

    Note down the names of the parties and officers involved in the accident.

    Talk to witnesses

    Ask for the names and contact numbers of any witnesses involved in the accident. Witnesses will help you if the case requires a lawsuit.

    6. Start your claiming process by notifying your insurer.

    You can call and notify your insurer right away after the accident from your phone. In this way, they will tell you what they need to start the claiming process.

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    Lakisha Davis

      Lakisha Davis is a tech enthusiast with a passion for innovation and digital transformation. With her extensive knowledge in software development and a keen interest in emerging tech trends, Lakisha strives to make technology accessible and understandable to everyone.

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