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The Do’s and Don’ts After a Minor Car Accident!

Even small fender-benders can leave you shaken. At that moment, it’s easy to forget what to do first. But the way you respond after a minor car accident can affect how smoothly your insurance claim goes and how protected you remain.

1. Do Move to Safety First

If it's safe to do so, pull your vehicle over to the side of the road. Activate your hazard lights and avoid standing in traffic. Focus on safety first, rather than on documentation.

2. Don’t Leave the Scene

Even if the accident seems minor, leaving the site could result in penalties. Always stay, check for injuries, and exchange information before you go.

3. Do Exchange the Right Information

Swap names, phone numbers, driver’s license numbers, and insurance details with the other driver. Take clear pictures of both vehicles, license plates, and the surrounding area. These photos help your insurer accurately assess damages.

4. Don’t Admit Fault on the Spot

It’s natural to say “I’m sorry,” but avoid admitting fault. Sometimes the real cause isn’t obvious right away. Let the insurance companies and police determine responsibility.

5. Do Call the Police

Even in a minor crash, a police report can be very helpful. It acts as an official record for your insurance claim and can protect you from disputes later.

6. Don’t Delay Reporting to Your Insurer

Report the accident to your car insurance provider as soon as possible. Quick reporting helps prevent delays in processing your claim and ensures you get repairs covered promptly.

7. Do Visit a Doctor if Needed

Some injuries, like whiplash, appear hours later. If you feel sore or dizzy, get checked by a doctor. Your health comes first and medical records also support insurance claims.

Handling a minor accident calmly and correctly makes all the difference. Car insurance is there to protect you, not just your vehicle. Knowing the do’s and don’ts ensures you stay covered, safe, and stress-free after any bump in the road.

Common Enrollment Questions People Are Afraid to Ask!

Enrollment can feel confusing because there are terms, deadlines, and choices that seem permanent. Many people have questions, but stay quiet because they do not want to sound uninformed. That silence can lead to missed coverage or a plan that does not fit. As an insurance company, we hear the same concerns every season. Here […]

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How to Build a Personal Wellness Plan That Actually Works!

Wellness plans often fail because they demand big changes while real life stays busy. A plan that works should be simple, flexible, and built around your routine. As an insurance company, we see the best results come from steady habits plus smart use of preventive care. Here is a practical way to build a plan […]

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What Happens to Your Policy If You Pause Payments?

Life does not always follow a neat budget. A job change, a medical bill, or a season of higher expenses can make you wonder if you can pause your whole life insurance payments for a while. Whole-life policies are built for the long run, so many policies include features that can help during a temporary […]

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