Most Washington Drivers Consider Cell Phone Use Unsafe
Would You Know What to Do If You're in
a Rainy-Day Collision?
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS
WIRE)--Feb. 25, 2004--As wet weather covers the state, slick and
flooded roads threaten to wreak havoc for drivers.
Motorists having to drive in wet weather should slow down, allow
more space between cars while driving and not try to pass through
deep pools of water at flooded intersections.
If involved
in an accident, drivers should:
Stop and find
out if anyone is injured.
- If someone is injured, call the police or highway
patrol. Tell them how many people were hurt and the types of injuries.
- Try to protect the accident scene. Take reasonable
steps to protect your car from further damage and move it out
of traffic if possible.
- Take notes at the accident scene. If possible,
take pictures. Exchange and note the following information: License
plate numbers; make and model of each car; driver's license numbers;
insurance identification, including name of insurance company,
broker and/or agent, and policy number, if possible; names, addresses
and phone numbers of witnesses and names and badge numbers of
police officers or other emergency personnel.
- If you run into an unattended vehicle or object,
try to find the owner. Otherwise, leave a note with your name,
phone number and insurance information so that they can contact
you. Remember that leaving the scene of an accident, no matter
how small, is a crime.
- After an accident, regardless of who is at fault,
it is important to immediately call your insurance agent, broker
or company to report the incident. You should find out whether
you are covered for this loss.
IINC is a nonprofit,
non-lobbying communications association representing the property/casualty
industry. For more information, or to arrange an interview, please
contact media relations at 800-397-1679 or visit our Web site at
www.iinc.org.
Contact:
IINC
Media Relations, 800-397-1679
Source:
IINC
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