Learn the critical errors to avoid after an accident to protect your legal rights and ensure a smooth car insurance claim process.
For the average young professional, when the monotonous 5-day working weeks are interspersed by a long weekend, the perfect opportunity to embark on a long drive surfaces.
In our country, summer is synonymous with long trips via road. Summer is also a time when traffic is at its peak and there is greater chance of occurrence of accidents, be it minor or major.
The thumb rule to stay safe on the roads is to drive in a defensive manner. However, there are certain incidents that cannot be avoided by even the most seasoned driver.
In case you are involved in such an accident where you are not completely at fault, then there are certain things you should bear in mind to avoid making a potentially costly mistake. Here, we elaborate on the same.
Car accidents can be traumatizing, throwing the people involved for a loop. No matter how long one has been driving or how old he/she is, the experience can cause a lot of anxiety. In the wake of an accident, it is important to know what you should be doing (and what you shouldn't) so that you stay safe as far as your car insurance claim is concerned.
Some of the things you should do after an accident include informing the insurance company, getting medical treatment, and reporting the incident to the police. Listed below are 9 things you should avoid doing at this time:
Last, but not the least, do not accept any direct payment offers from the third party. The direct payment may not be as good a deal as it seems. Also, before getting your vehicle repaired ensure that your insurance company has done a survey and assessed the damages.
You are required to submit a few documents after your Car Accident to file a Claim. They are as follows:
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It comes under Section 279 of the Indian Penal Code.
The Motor Insurance Claims Tribunal takes care of this after an accident.
Filing a Police FIR is the first step after a car accident.
One must immediately inform your car insurance after an accident.
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