A car accident in the USA is stressful and involves a web of decisions in the first hour. The first 30 minutes determine whether you will receive compensation or pay out of pocket. This guide is a checklist + traps specific to new immigrants.
Step by Step — The First 30 Minutes
1. Safety (0-2 min)
- If cars are moving — turn on hazard lights, pull over if possible
- Get out ONLY if it is safe (watch for traffic from behind)
- Check if anyone is injured — touch, ask, do not move an unconscious person!
- If the car is on fire / smells like gasoline — move away immediately 30+ meters
2. 911 (2-5 min)
ALWAYS call 911, regardless of the scale of the accident. The dispatcher will decide if an ambulance / police is needed.
- Say: "I had a car accident at [address / intersection name]. Anyone injured?"
- Even if it’s a minor accident — the police will prepare a police report, crucial for insurance
- In some states (NJ, NY) police will only come if there are injuries. Then: go to the nearest station AFTER WRITING down all information.
3. DO NOT ADMIT FAULT (5-10 min)
This is a key rule. Anything you say can be used against you:
- ❌ "I'm sorry" — in the USA "sorry" = admitting fault
- ❌ "I didn't see you" — evidence of fault
- ❌ "I was going too fast" — evidence of fault
- ✅ "Are you okay?" — safe
- ✅ "Let's exchange info and let police decide" — safe
- ✅ "I need to call my insurance" — safe
NOTE: DO NOT discuss the details of the accident with the other driver. That is the insurer's and possibly the lawyer's job.
4. Exchange Information (10-15 min)
Collect from each driver:
- Full name
- Phone number
- Address
- Driver's license (number + photo)
- Registration (number + photo of the plate)
- Insurance — company name + policy number (photo of the card)
- VIN of the car (from the door or window)
From witnesses:
- Name, surname, phone
- Short statement of what they saw
5. Documentation (15-25 min)
Take AS MANY photos as you can:
- Damage to both cars — from every side, close and far
- Accident scene — wide shot showing the position of cars, road signs, signals
- Brake marks — evidence of who braked
- Weather and visibility — may be important
- All injuries — yours and passengers' (if visible)
- Insurance cards of the other driver
- Police report number if police arrived
6. Police Report (25-30 min)
- Wait for the police if they are on the way
- Answer questions calmly, only facts
- Do not guess ("I think...") — either you know, or you don’t
- Ask for the report number (incident number) — it will be needed for the insurer
- The report is available in 3-10 days — check on the local police website / go for a copy
Specific Situations
Hit-and-run
- Write down the license plate (even partially)
- Color / make / model of the car — everything you remember
- Direction of escape
- 911 — immediately
- Damage coverage: your own policy uninsured motorist coverage. Without this — out of pocket.
Uninsured Driver
- 14% of drivers in the USA drive without insurance (FL, MS, NM, OK — highest %)
- Coverage: your uninsured motorist coverage (UM/UIM) — check your policy, mandatory in most states
- You can also sue the driver civilly — but if they have no insurance, they often have no assets either
Polish Driver Without a US License / Without Papers
- If you drove with a Polish license — in 30 states it is accepted for 90-180 days after arrival (as a tourist or new immigrant). Check your state.
- If you have been living longer and drove with a Polish license — risk of a ticket for driving without a proper license
- If without papers + without insurance — difficult situation. DO NOT flee — that adds additional charges. Stop, cooperate, but clearly say "I want a lawyer" instead of details. The Polish Consulate can help.
Accident on the Highway
- Turn on lights, leave the car on the shoulder if possible
- DO NOT get onto the lane — kneel behind the car, position yourself away from traffic
- Warning triangle 100 meters behind the car
- 911 — immediately
After the Accident — The First 24-72 Hours
On the Same Day
- Report the claim to your insurer — phone (number from the card) or app. No later than 24 hours.
- Do not sign anything for yourself or the other driver
- Keep all receipts (taxi home, parking, any medications)
Within 24-72 Hours
- Visit a doctor — even if you "feel OK". Whiplash, internal injuries may appear 24-72 hours later.
- Keep all medical records — crucial for the claim
- If pain lasts >7 days or is severe → consider getting a lawyer
When You Need a Lawyer
NOT every accident requires a lawyer. A minor fender bender without injuries = the insurer will handle it. But a lawyer is necessary when:
- There are serious injuries — hospital, surgery, long-term rehabilitation
- The other party has hired a lawyer — you need one too
- The insurer offers a low payout — a common tactic
- Fault is disputed — someone will need to prove it
- Hit-and-run or uninsured driver
- Permanent disabilities from the accident
- Death of a person in the accident
Polish Lawyers in Major Cities
- NYC area: many Polish lawyers in Greenpoint, Manhattan, NJ. Look in Polish newspapers (Nowy Dziennik) or at informacja.com/firma
- Chicago: Belmont Ave + Milwaukee Ave area — a dozen Polish law firms
- NJ: Linden / Garfield / Wallington — Polish cluster
Most "personal injury" lawyers work on contingency — no win, no fee. Standard rate: 30-40% of the winnings. Free consultation.
Typical Payouts
- Minor fender bender (rear-end collision, no injuries): repair $1,000-5,000
- Whiplash / soft tissue injury: $3,000-25,000
- Broken bones: $25,000-100,000
- Serious long-term injuries: $100,000-1,000,000+
- Permanent disabilities / death: $500,000-several million
What NOT to Do
- Do not talk to the other party's lawyer — everything through your own
- Do not give a recorded statement to the other insurer — without your lawyer's consent
- Do not sign a "general release" without a lawyer — it may release everyone for pennies
- Do not delay seeing a doctor — delay = insurer says "it wasn't serious"
- Do not post photos on social media — the insurer will check (photo at a party = "not as injured as claimed")
- Do not accept the first offer — most are undervalued by 50-70%
Statute of Limitations
- Most states: 2-3 years from the date of the accident
- NY: 3 years for personal injury, 6 years for property damage
- NJ: 2 years for personal injury
- CA: 2 years for personal injury, 3 years for property damage
- FL: 4 years for personal injury
- Do not wait! — collecting evidence is easier right away
Official Links
- National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
- CFPB — Auto Insurance Basics
- Insurance Information Institute
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