After an Auto Accident, what should you do next? Written by Maricon Williams
Accident comes in most unexpected manner. All of a sudden, you will just feel collision of another vehicle into yours. You hear screech of tires and driver instantly loses his control. Your adrenalin soars with your temper. You’re hurt and aching. You’re fearful at same time confused. One question revolves around your brain – what shall I do next?When confronted with this dilemma, first thing that you should do is to help injured and to avert extra injury. If necessary, you can park your car in a safe location to keep away from further accident. Another, you can warn other drivers about said collision by using flares and hazard lights. You can call 911, if you have seen casualties. If you have suffered serious injuries, seek assistance from people around. You can ask them to take you to nearest hospital, if it is necessary to your condition. Cooperate with police and paramedics to make situation easy and manageable. In collisions like this, it is advisable to gather evidence. You can jot down names, contact numbers and addresses of both drivers involved and witnesses to accident. Take note also of driver’s license and insurance information of drivers. You can also ask witnesses to cooperate fully with police. Furthermore, you can ask for a copy of police report. Another addition to your compilation of evidence is photographs. You can take pictures of damaged vehicles involved in accident you can also record other vital information in connection to collision. Medical certificates are also necessary in proving injury, thus, it is advisable to get one if you sought medical attendance.
| | Disney Land and Disney WorldWritten by Sandy Baker
The big dream of most young children is to go to Disney Land or Disney World. This vacation, though, can cost you an arm and a leg! How do you keep it affordable and please kids? There are several things you can do to limit your costs and enjoy a great Disney vacation.First, know your budget. Know what is most you can spend. Many people often rack up large debts from a trip to Disney and that is just not wise. So, knowing what you can and can’t afford is most important factor. Then, you can start considering large expenses for your Disney vacation. Begin with how you will get there as that is one of most expensive parts of your Disney Land or Disney World vacation. Flying is most likely means of transportation that you will have to utilize. But, is it more cost effective to drive? Even if it does take eight or more hours, it may be a great way of cutting costs. Also, flying at odd times of day and week can help to lower this cost. So, you’re there, now what? Accommodations are often next major cost in a Disney Vacation. Cut down on this by not staying at location itself, but maybe a few miles out. Another way is to book your Disney Land or Disney World vacation at off peak times not during peak parts of year for visitors. For example, traveling in summer or during spring break is often most crowded allowing hotels to charge more since lodging is harder to fine. Cutting down on meals is next. Perhaps you can cut down on breakfast by bringing cold cereal and milk to your hotel room?
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