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7 Things to Do If get into a wreck in your bmw

No one wants to think about getting crashing your BMW, but statistically, you’re likely to file an insurance claim for an accident once every 17.9 years. That might not sound like much but when you multiply that by the sheer number of drivers and cars on the road, there is the potential for hundreds or thousands of accidents every year. What do you need to do after you get into an accident?

1. Stay At The Scene

The first and most important rule you never leave the scene of an accident that you’re involved in. Leaving the scene, especially if someone is injured, changes the occurrence from a fender bender to a hit and run, which could have some very serious consequences. Stay at the scene and move on to the next step. 

2. Contact Law Enforcement

The next thing you have to do is contact law enforcement. This is especially important if it was a hit and run or there are injuries. Even if you feel like it isn’t something serious enough to require the intervention of police or medical professionals, give them a call anyway to find out whether they need to send someone to address the accident. 

3. Follow Social Distancing Rules

This is a new step for 2020, but with the COVID-19 pandemic running rampant, social distancing rules apply even after a car accident. If the other driver isn’t following social distancing guidelines or is making you feel uncomfortable, stay in your car until law enforcement arrives and can assist. Don’t fight with anyone over masks or social distancing — just remove yourself from the situation until it’s safe. 

4. Don’t Talk to Anyone

It’s tempting to strike up a conversation while you wait for the police or a tow truck but it’s a good idea to avoid talking to the other driver unless absolutely necessary. Don’t admit fault and don’t talk to anyone until you’ve had a chance to talk to law enforcement officers. 

5. Call Your Insurance Company

The next step is to put in a call to your insurance company. You’ll need to contact them again after you receive the police report but it’s a good idea to put them on the alert that you’ve been in an accident so they can be ready to act as soon as you are. 

6. Get Medical Attention

Next, once you’ve gotten permission from law enforcement to leave the scene of the accident, you need to make an appointment with your family doctor. Soft tissue injuries from accidents like whiplash can take days or weeks to manifest, so you could find yourself feeling symptoms long after you’ve put the whole accident behind you. 

7. File Your Claim

Finally, once you have the police report in hand, call your insurance company again and file your claim. The details of this will depend on who is at fault and the amount of damage done to both vehicles, but the sooner you get the ball rolling, the sooner you can complete the process and move on with your life. 

Be Careful Out There

Hundreds of accidents of various severity happen every single day. While no one wants to get involved in one, it’s important to know what to do if they occur can make it easier to deal with. 

What to Do If You Crash Your BMW

No one wants to think about car accidents, but no matter how safely you drive, they can happen to anyone. Whether you’re driving to work, to school or just to the grocery store in your BMW, what should you do if you accidentally drive your car into a storefront or other building?

A Look at the Statistics

Accidents between cars and buildings are more common than most people think. On average, there are 60 accidents where a car strikes a building every single day in the United States alone. These accidents result in upwards of 4,000 injuries and 500 fatalities every year.

While the majority of these accidents are the result of operator error and pedal error, many of them could be prevented with the installation of bollards — steel or concrete poles secured to the sidewalk outside the business. These bollards are designed to take the impact of a car instead of letting the car strike the storefront, potentially injuring pedestrians or customers.

What should you do if you crash your BMW into a store?

Assess

As with any car accident, the first thing you need to do is to assess the situation. Are you injured? Are any of the passengers in your car injured? Is the car dangerous — on fire, or billowing smoke? If you aren’t obviously injured, you can get out of your BMW to assess the situation. If you are hurt and the car is safe, the best idea is to stay in the car — moving after an accident can end up making the injury worse.

You’ll also want to call 911 and let them know there has been an accident so emergency workers can respond.

Collect

Step two is to collect information from anyone involved in the accident. If you end up striking a storefront, this will include exchanging information with the store owner or the manager on duty. You will also want to collect contact information from any witnesses. The first responders will also gather this information, but it can be useful to have in case your insurance company requests it.

Report

Once the police have finished their work and you are free to go, get a copy of the police report and contact your insurance company to let them know you’ve been in an accident. They will contact the store’s insurance and will likely request a copy of the police report.

Once you’ve reported the accident to your insurance company, they will handle the majority of the rest of the process. They may contact you again if you were injured or if they need any additional information.

Go

Finally, whether you feel injured or not, you should schedule an appointment with your doctor. The soft-tissue injuries caused by car accidents such as whiplash can take days or weeks to manifest symptoms, so it’s important to get checked out.

Getting in to see your doctor soon can also help you out with your insurance company. If you wait more than two weeks to see your doctor, it becomes more difficult to pin the blame for the injury on your accident, so if you are out of work because of injury, you will want that paper trail to pass on to the insurance company.

Accidents happen, no matter who you are, so the only thing you can do is be prepared for them when they do occur. Knowing how to respond in the event of an accident can help the recovery process go a little more smoothly.

Guy Crashes His BMW While Trying to Impress His Date

If your friends accused you of only trying to impress women when you picked up your BMW, you’re not the first. Bradley Van Outen was hoping the roundel would come through for him on his first date with Carrie-Anne Knox. Unfortunately, all he did was ruin a nice car and injure an innocent woman.

Reckless Driving Only the Start

Van Outen spun the BMW once and then lost control, which led to their impact with a tree. Following the crash, the driver dragged Knox from the car by her broken arm, putting her in severe pain. Even worse, he insisted on fleeing the scene, due to his suspended license. Knox fainted, and her would-be date left her in the care of a stranger on a park bench.

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