Most serious accidents occur because of another driver and often in areas that you do not expect. Witnesses of an accident are, therefore, most often the first to be able to react. To maximize the victims’ chances of survival, the accident’s location and context should be indicated. If you are the first witness to a traffic accident, your role is crucial. Turn on your hazard lights and slow down. Park your vehicle after the accident scene on the emergency lane if there is one and leave your lights on.
If you are the one that is involved in the accident, then you must also be aware. Being physically shaken from an event such as this is normal, but you should also be vigilant. If the accident was not your fault, professional teams would likely assist you in your case. Between ignorance of the rules of conduct and a lack of clarity on your behavior and absence of witnesses, designating the person responsible for the accident can prove difficult. Certain situations, on the contrary, automatically incriminate one of the two drivers. You should be aware of the most important questions that may be asked and look at the best lawyers to assist you in your case.
Helping motorcyclists after an accident
Should I remove the helmet of an injured motorcyclist? In a road accident involving a motorcyclist, do not remove the biker helmet but open the visor. If the victim doesn’t appear to be breathing, call your emergency service to get any instructions over the phone. When a motorcyclist is in an accident, you should go to the victim’s side to check if he is conscious or not. If the victim is wearing a full-face helmet, you can turn around to check their breathing. To do this, place one hand on the forehead and two fingers under the chin, tilt the head back and review by bending down to see if the victim is breathing. If the victim is breathing, you can move on to ensure they are warm and in a safe position.
Make the precautions yourself
Take precautions before you drive, which will eliminate several possible issues. Before getting behind the wheel, do not hesitate to apply the following precautions:
- Pay attention to weather forecasts and traffic conditions.
- Equip the vehicle according to the season (adapt the tires in winter).
- Have a working flashlight in the car in case something goes wrong at night.
- Equip yourself with a first aid kit (survival blanket, compresses, scissors, etc.).
- Walk around the car regularly to check the state of the levels (oil, coolant, brakes, windscreen washer, etc.), tire pressure and wear (including the spare wheel!), Lighting (headlights, dipped beam headlights, indicators, etc.), and the condition of the windshield wipers.
In general, it’s vital to always take into account all the drivers around you and stay vigilant on the road at all times. Therefore, you will be less surprised and will be able to react more serenely and sharply and avoid those potentially dangerous mishaps.
Thanks for reading and y’all stay dandy.
-Diego
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