Car Accident 101 Checklist
A car accident can happen in an instant. Our free checklist walks you through exactly what to do to protect your claim.

Why This Matters
Nobody thinks clearly after a crash. Your hands are shaking, your ears are ringing, and adrenaline is doing strange things to your memory. You forgot to grab the other driver’s insurance info. You apologize without thinking. You skip the hospital because you feel “fine.”
That is exactly why it helps to have a checklist ready before you ever need it. The steps above are not complicated, but when you are standing on the side of the road with a totaled car and a racing heartbeat, even simple things feel impossible. A checklist takes the thinking out of it.
And the stakes are real. In 2023 alone, over 2.4 million people were injured in traffic crashes across the United States. That works out to roughly five people hurt every single minute. The CDC puts the annual economic toll of crash deaths alone at $470 billion when you factor in medical costs and lives lost.
Conclusiones principales
- Always call 911, even for minor accidents. Without a police report, insurance companies can dispute your entire claim.
- Never apologize or speculate about fault at the scene. Casual statements get twisted into admissions of liability.
- See a doctor immediately, even if you feel fine. Whiplash and soft tissue injuries can take hours or days to show symptoms.
- Report the accident to your insurance company within 24 to 72 hours, but don’t give a recorded statement without a lawyer.
- California le da two years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit, but waiting too long weakens your case.
The Mistakes That Actually Cost People Money
Most of the damage to a car accident claim doesn’t happen during the crash. It happens in the hours and days after. And it’s almost always preventable.
- Not calling the police. People get into what feels like a minor fender bender, exchange numbers, and drive away. Then the other driver changes their story. Or ghosts entirely. Without a police report, you’re left with your word against theirs, and insurance companies love that dynamic because it gives them a reason to lowball you. Or pay nothing at all.
- Talking too much. “I’m so sorry, I didn’t even see you” is a sentence that has cost people thousands of dollars. You’re not admitting fault by being polite. But insurance adjusters will absolutely reframe a casual apology as an admission of liability. Stick to the facts. Name, insurance info, done.
- The medical gap. This one is tough because it feels so logical in the moment. You walk away sore but functional, so you skip the doctor. A week later, your neck is killing you. Two weeks later, you can’t turn your head without pain shooting down your arm.
The Cleveland Clinic confirms that whiplash symptoms can take anywhere from 12 hours to several days to fully appear. But by the time you finally see a doctor, there’s a gap in your medical records. The insurance company’s argument writes itself: if you were really hurt, why did you wait?
Go to the doctor. Even if you feel fine.
What the Insurance Company Won’t Tell You
The other driver’s insurance company is not on your side. They’re not neutral. Their job is to settle your claim for as little as possible.
They’ll call quickly. They’ll sound sympathetic. They’ll ask for a recorded statement “just so we can get your side of things.” What they’re actually doing is fishing for anything they can use to reduce your payout:
- A throwaway comment about feeling okay after the crash
- A detail that doesn’t perfectly match the police report
- An offhand mention of a pre-existing back condition
You don’t have to give a recorded statement. The California Department of Insurance advises notifying your own insurer immediately, but you’re under no obligation to hand the other driver’s insurance company ammunition.
Why People Wait Too Long to Call a Lawyer
Most people assume attorneys are for catastrophic, million-dollar cases. Lawsuits that go to trial. Situations involving permanent disability. But the majority of car accident claims involve real injuries that are less dramatic on paper. Whiplash. Soft tissue damage. Concussions. Chronic pain that makes it hard to work, sleep, or just get through the day.
The insurance company knows exactly what these claims are worth. You probably don’t. That gap is where people lose money.
Calling a lawyer doesn’t mean you’re suing anyone. It means you have someone in your corner who negotiates these claims every day and knows what yours is actually worth. DK Law offers free consultations with no obligation and no upfront costs. You don’t pay unless you win.
Download the checklist above and keep it in your glove box. Hopefully, you never need it. But if you do, you’ll know exactly what to do.
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