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Here are the necessary steps to take when dealing with a commercial vehicle accident:
Stay at the Scene: Although you might feel overwhelmed, it is important to breathe and stay calm. This will help you get the most necessary information to further help your case. Remain at the scene unless immediate medical attention is required.
Check on Safety of Yourself and Others: If medical care is needed for yourself or any involved parties, it’s essential to contact emergency services promptly. It is best to leave vehicles where they ended after the crash, but if able, you may need to move the vehicle for safety purposes. Even minor injuries should be taken seriously. Be sure to document everything in case medical reports are necessary for future use.
Call 9-1-1: With most accidents involving larger vehicles like semi-trucks, there will be “significant property damage” that must be assessed by local law enforcement. In Oklahoma, 47 O.S. § 10-1072 requires drivers to immediately notify their local police department, the county sheriff’s office, or the nearest State Highway Patrol office if an accident results in any deaths or injuries. If the accident is property damage only (PDO), you are required to remain at the scene, disclose information, and provide reasonable aid, but you are not required to inform the police. Even if a police report is not required by law, it may still be required by your insurance policy. Having law enforcement there to redirect traffic and document essential information is best for both parties.
Capture Information: It is essential to collect all contact information with ALL PARTIES INVOLVED. Take photos and videos of damage to all vehicles as well as significant landmarks, tire skid marks, license plates, injuries, and other details that help capture the scene. Be sure to download our After Accident Checklist to have on hand to guide you through gathering all necessary information.