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Auto Accidents: Preparing for the Unexpected

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Auto accidents bring about far more than just injuries. The associated costs include a wide range of areas, from medical bills to the household bills that may suffer due to loss of time at work. That is why it is important to know ahead of time exactly what you need to do if you are ever in an accident.

 

What can I do to make the process simpler?

The first step you need to take is to contact an attorney. The good news is that you’ll be able to hire an attorney on a contingency for your car accident which means a large number of issues will be taken care of by a professional. This is important because you will be spending most of your time recovering and getting back to work as soon as possible, rather than hindering your healing with a lot of tasks.

 

What else do I need to do?

Thereare several things you can do ahead of time to make your life a bit easier if you end up in an accident. Auto accidents involve some pretty expected events, so preparing is not as hard as you think. Check out the list below, as well as the reasons for each step, so you’ll be better prepared if an accident occurs.

  • Create an emergency savings – This is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your future. Auto accidents are not the only life changing events that can pop up. Work accidents, unexpected bills, and far more events can cause a hardship in your life and creating an emergency fund helps to protect you from those events.
  • Have an emergency kit in your vehicle – Although the kit may be damaged in an accident, there is always the chance that it could make a big difference in the event. Putting together an emergency kit is essential, as it can help you out in far more than just auto collisions. Keep a blanket, first aid kit, bag of clay gravel, jump starter kit, bottles of water, and any other medical supplies you can think of in the kit. Include medical supplies relevant to any medical conditions that may be present in your family.
  • Program emergency numbers in your phone – This step should be self-explanatory. Having emergency contacts programmed in your phone will ensure you are able to quickly reach help. While calling 911 is obviously one of the first steps, you may be closer to your local police department, whereas many 911 calls get routed regionally.
  • Take CPR classes – Having your family take CPR classes is important. If you are in an accident, having proper training could save your life or the life of a family member or another person in the accident.
  • Keep relevant physician information on hand – Keeping this information on hand, in the glove box or in the emergency kit, is important. This helps emergency medical teams to contact physicians to check on any existing medical conditions and provide better treatment in an accident.

Remember, being prepared can save you a lot of stress

Following these steps will help to ensure that you have everything you need to handle the events that can pop up and affect you and your family’s future. Be prepared and you’ll find less stress involved, allowing you to recover and get back to living life.