Driver's Guide

Following a Road Traffic
Accident
- Exchange names, addresses, phone numbers (mobiles only if there is no
alternative) insurance company details and registration numbers.
- Identify the driver of the other vehicle and who the owner of the vehicle
is. Who insures the vehicle?
- Note a description of each vehicle, including year, make, model, colour
and damage sustained. This latter point can be very important.
- Note the exact location of the collision and how it happened - take photos
if at all possible by using the camera on your mobile phone and provide a
small diagram for your insurers.
- Do not discuss who was to blame for the accident in the aftermath and
certainly make no admissions. This could cause problems when your insurers
become involved.
- Note the names addresses and telephone numbers of any witnesses.
- Inform the police - The police don't attend RTA's where there are no
obvious sign of injury but it is still worth reporting every incident. You may
have problems with the other driver at a later date, you should
always involve the police if insurance details are not forthcoming.
Call Unitown Hire Ltd straightaway to report your accident and for advice on
how we can assist you. Call: 0845 4000
641 - 24 hours a day - 7 days a week.
Unitown Hire Ltd is registered and incorporated in England & Wales,
Company Registration Number: 042601161. Registered Office: Brunswick Square,
Union Street, Oldham, OL1 1DE.
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