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If nobody is injured and your vehicle is driveable, move it out of harm's way and turn on the hazard flashers. Surround your car with warning triangles or flares if you have them. Then get out of the car and stand a safe distance away while you talk to other drivers, wait for help, or call a certified repair center.
Check yourself and others involved to make sure no one is hurt. Some injuries may have delayed effects, so check often over time. Even a fender bender might have caused an injury that's not noticeable right away. Small things like dizziness, nausea, and trouble focusing may be a sign someone is injured more than they appear. Call for medical help if there is any doubt.
Only report to the police if the following criteria is met:
If none of the above apply, call your Insurance Company (SGI) (MPI)
Have your drivers license, registration and info from the other driver ready.
Record your claim number from Insurance and call Boundary Auto Body.
Obtain the name, address, phone number, driver’s license number, plate number, and insurance information (company and policy #) of any other drivers involved in the accident. Also record names of anyone with injuries and witnesses. Don't discuss who is at fault, and don’t admit blame.
If possible, take photos of the scene (a cell-phone camera can come in handy) or draw a diagram showing the positions of all involved vehicles. This may give you the idea of the necessary auto body repair you may need. Contact your insurer right away.
After recording the scene, call Boundary Auto Body at (306) 743-2749 and we'll guide you through the next steps of getting your vehicle repaired. We’ll also work with your insurance company on conducting all insurance approved repairs quickly and safely .
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