If you have just been involved in an auto accident, the events surrounding the event can become chaotic very quickly. However, it is vital that you keep your wits about you and remember to get some important information at the scene which will help you in the future.
Other Person's Name and Insurance Information
The first piece of information you should think about gathering is the name and insurance information of the other person involved in the accident.
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