Any kind of damage to you can be frustrating to deal with - especially if it's caused through no fault of our own. Furthermore, whether you’re dealing with scratches, dents or something entirely more serious, repairs can quickly get expensive and time-consuming, which will only add to your frustration or anger.
With that in mind, here’s what to do if your car is damaged in a roadside accident!
Contact your insurance provider.
In the immediate aftermath of the accident, your priority should be ensuring that yourself and any involved parties are safe and uninjured or contacting the relevant authorities. However, once these practicalities have been dealt with, you should also reach out to your insurance directly. After all, they will then be able to give you guidance on what to do over the coming days and weeks when making a claim, especially if your car is written-off.