What to Do Immediately After a Car Accident in Missouri

April 29, 2025

What to Do Immediately After a Car Accident in Missouri

Getting into a car accident can be overwhelming and chaotic, especially if injuries or property damage are involved. Whether it's a minor fender bender or a serious crash, your actions immediately following the accident can significantly impact your health, your legal rights, and your ability to recover compensation. At Allen Injury Law, LLC, we assist Missouri residents with guidance and legal support after motor vehicle accidents. Here’s what you should do right away if you’re involved in a crash in Missouri.


1. Ensure Safety and Call 911


Your first priority should always be safety. Check yourself and your passengers for injuries. If anyone is hurt, or if the accident has caused major vehicle damage, call 911 immediately. Even if the accident appears minor, Missouri law requires drivers to report accidents that result in injury, death, or more than $500 in property damage.


2. Move to a Safe Location, If Possible


If your vehicle is operable and you’re not seriously injured, move your car to a safe location near the accident scene. This helps avoid secondary accidents and makes it easier for emergency services to reach you.


3. Exchange Information


Exchange contact, vehicle, and insurance details with the other driver. This should include:


  • Full names and contact information
  • Driver’s license numbers
  • License plate numbers
  • Insurance company names and policy numbers


Avoid discussing fault or apologizing — these statements can be used against you later.


4. Document the Scene


Take pictures or videos of the accident scene, vehicle damage, road conditions, and any visible injuries. If there are witnesses, get their names and contact information. These details can be vital in supporting your claim.


5. Seek Medical Attention


Even if you feel okay, see a doctor as soon as possible. Some injuries, like concussions or internal trauma, may not be immediately apparent. Medical records will also serve as important evidence if you decide to file a personal injury claim.


6. Report the Accident to Your Insurance Company


Notify your insurer about the accident. Stick to the facts and avoid speculation about who was at fault. You may be contacted by the other driver's insurer — it’s often best to consult an attorney before speaking with them.


7. Contact a Missouri Car Accident Attorney


Protecting your rights is essential — and early legal guidance can make a significant difference. At Allen Injury Law, LLC, we help injured Missourians navigate the aftermath of car accidents, deal with insurance companies, and seek fair compensation for medical bills, lost income, and pain and suffering.


We can help you determine if you have a valid claim and what steps to take next.

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