back to the scene. Immediately. Be profuse in trying, even though it appears hopeless, to get the "other person" back. Don't say anything about heated words, impacts, or even who was driving. Once emergency services have arrived, and thus your are removed from first-response duty, and before saying *anything* about the accident, call a solicitor.
If it was *your* family on the street, what would you want the focus to be? First response is *emergency* care, not legal care. Right behind the ambulance is the solicitor. There's second response.
This is the same as the guy in Australia a few weeks back. Trying to minimize the damage does matter. Solicitors can handle any admissions that may have to be made, at the appropriate time. |