Remember to take photographs of your car, and any damage caused. If the other driver permits, get pictures of their car too. Photographic evidence is often more reliable than witness testimony in the event of a dispute, so make sure you have enough. You should also get photographs of the scene if possible. A camera phone is useful for this.
You may find it useful to make a sketch of the layout of the scene and the positions of cars, witnesses and any objects which may have caused an obstruction. Also record any speed limits in the area – if the other driver was speeding this will greatly help your claim – and what the weather was like; e.g. rain can make roads less safe, bright sunlight could have caused temporary blindness. Any information about the area of the accident that you think may possibly help should be noted.
Finally, inform your insurance company as soon as possible. A car insurance claim can be a lengthy process so don’t delay. Claiming on someone else’s motor insurance shouldn’t affect your premiums too much.

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