Sunday 23 January 2011

Car accidents

 I found this very useful list the other day - being busy with searching a car. I decided to share:
 
More than six million drivers get into auto accidents that injure three million people annually. Driver speeding, large SUV's, and inattention because of car and cell phones contribute to the problem. A serious injury can affect your work and your family’s lives for along time.

Here are ten specific and immediate steps to take if you are in an auto accident.
  • remain calm and thoughtful.
  • If you are injured, stay in your car – unless it’s dangerous to do so.
  • Wait for the police and medical help.
  • Inform the police about the accident for the official report.
  • Record all witnesses’ names, addresses and phone numbers.
  • Confirm whether you were wearing a seat belt, which is the law in most jurisdictions.
  • If you are injured, insist on being transported to a hospital in an ambulance.
  • In all instances, obtain medial treatment immediately. Tell medical personnel about everything that you feel may be physically wrong.
  • Refrain from taking legal referrals at hospitals.
  • Do not talk to insurance reps until you contact a lawyer.














 

28 comments:

  1. Great info-graphic. Looks like something that should be on my blog :P

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  2. Wow, 25% of accidents caused by cell phones; It doesn't surprise me. It's illegal here in the UK but I still see it all the time. Same goes for seatbelts, so many people don't bother. I'm surprised that graphic has no info on casualties that didn't belt up actually.

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  3. Had a few car accidents, usefull tips if it ever happens to you!. Good info pic btw.

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  4. great post! i think every driver should read this so they know what to do if they get in an accident!

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  5. Luckily for me, I wont need to worry about this anytime soon as I am not planning on driving anytime soon - the convenience of living near university!

    Still, interesting information. Will follow to see what else you have :)

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  6. I've used up 3 lifetime's worth of swearing already.

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  7. I don't know it :D nice statistic :D

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  8. great graphic I crashed a white car before, wonder if it had anything to do with it

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  9. Relaxing like meditation is great before going for a drive!

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  10. They should raise the min. age of driving licence..

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  11. You forgot 'flee scene" "report car stolen" and "collect insurance money" haha j/k

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  12. Very nice post!!! Thanks for sharing.

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  13. Well that makes me feel better about driving...

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  14. real informative, u always write great post! thanks alot.

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  15. some surprising statistics there.
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  16. Shocking statistics! :O

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  17. interesting statistics, didnt know the color influenced..

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  18. This is a nice post I'm glad you shared it :)
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  19. This is very good information. My uncle was hit by a car just the other day.

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  20. that part about the colors of a vehicle is kind of weird. never thought that this could possibly be a factor.


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  21. Interesting...

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  22. yeah, car accidents suck regardless....but even worse if you're at fault!

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  23. Leading cause of road accidents is sleepiness. So many accidents happen due to drivers falling asleep while driving. We know that cell phones have become a necessity in our daily lives and they have also become reason for road hazards. Hands-free calling are featured by cell phone brands but they do not guarantee a hundred percent protection from accidents. Our government needs to take some important steps to stop accidents.
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