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Car
accidents are common and result in expensive property damage as well as
physical injuries to drivers, passengers and bystanders. If you see a
car accident, your observations are important in helping to determine
how the accident occurred, who is at fault or has liability, and whether
unsafe road conditions exist that need to be corrected. You can
complete a clear, concise, useful car accident witness report following
these steps
Instructions
1
Complete the report while the incident is still fresh in
your mind; however, if you are still at the scene of the accident and
are distracted, ask for a few moments to step aside and think about what
you saw before you write anything down. Focus on what you yourself saw
and heard, and not on what other people said happened.
2
Draw a map or diagram of the incident first to help organize
your thoughts. Return to the scene of the accident if you are not still
there, and consult a compass so that you can accurately orient the
diagram by marking a north arrow. Sketch a map on scrap paper before
copying it over onto your witness form. Mark in any major adjacent
landmarks that help you and anyone reading the form to identify the
location clearly.
3
Mark the vehicles' directions of travel with small arrows.
Note your location at the time of the accident with either an X if you
were a pedestrian, or an X in a box if you were in another vehicle. Draw
the vehicles as simple rectangles; it helps if the rectangles are
roughly of comparative size--larger for a truck, smaller for a compact
car.
4
Outline your narrative on scrap paper. Describe the incident
in chronological order. Start your narrative only at the point you
first saw the vehicles involved.
5
Jot approximate times next to each step. If you are
completing the statement at a later time, check a calendar to ensure
that you have the correct date for the incident. Copy your statement
onto the accident witness form including the approximate times. Complete
your identifying information, and follow the instructions on the form
regarding signing it, which may require a witness or a notary.
Tips & Warnings
Your accident
witness report need not be a work of art, but rather needs to be clear
and understandable. Keep drawings to simple shapes and lines that can be
easily photocopied and interpreted by people looking at your report.
If a law enforcement officer or someone else insists on writing the
statement for you, read it over carefully and make sure that it
accurately and completely represents your observations. Make any
necessary changes before you sign it, and do not sign it if it is
inaccurate.
Providing
false information on an accident witness report may constitute a crime.
Make sure the information you provide is truthful and accurate based on
your personal observations.
If you have any reason to believe you may have some liability regarding
the accident, or have other legal concerns about your presence at the
scene or involvement with the incident, consult an attorney before
giving any statement. Notify law enforcement officials politely but
clearly that you need to consult your attorney before speaking or
completing any forms.
Once you complete an accident witness report, it is likely you may be
contacted by insurance agents or attorneys regarding the event. Keep a
copy of your statement so that you can refer to it.
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