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What should I do if I hit someone with my car in Canada

In the following, we specially provide several principles for dealing with accidents, hoping to give drivers substantial help.

1, calmly collect data. If there is an unfortunate car accident, remember to stay calm, never panic, and don't argue with each other on the spot. The first thing you have to do is to take out paper and pen and write down the driver's license number, name, address, telephone number, accident location, date and scene. If you have a camera, take some photos of the scene as evidence. Don't forget to ask passers-by or people who saw the accident as witnesses, and then go to your family doctor or hospital for injury examination. A prepared medical report can make the claim settlement process go smoothly.

2. Report to the police station. When one of the following accidents happens, you must report to the police station: a) someone is injured or killed by the accident; B) The value of the damaged goods exceeds RMB 65,438+0,000 (motorcycle is 600 yuan); C) Any accident (bump & bump; Run. The victim of any of the above items must report to the police station in person within 24 hours (if the case occurs outside the city, it must be reported within 48 hours). In addition, if the victim is too injured to report to the police station in person, he can also entrust others to do it for him.

3. Report to ICBC. ICBC's telephone reporting system can handle reporting procedures or arrange appointments for victims by telephone. Please call 604-520-8222 for greater Wenzhou, and 1-800-9 10-4222 for other parts of British Columbia or outside British Columbia. Please prepare the driver's license number, the names and addresses of both parties to the accident before calling.