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openclaw skills install car-accident-scene-checklistGuide drivers through a calm post-accident scene checklist—safety, photos, witness notes, insurance exchange, report reminders, and follow-up log.
openclaw skills install car-accident-scene-checklistCar Accident Scene Checklist helps drivers stay calm and methodical during the stressful first 30 minutes after a traffic accident. It walks through immediate safety actions, evidence collection, information exchange, official reporting, and post-scene follow-up—so nothing critical gets forgotten when adrenaline is high.
Important: This skill provides organizational and memory-aid support only. It does not provide legal advice, medical advice, or insurance advice. In any emergency, the first and only priority is personal safety and calling emergency services (e.g., 911 / 110 / 112) as needed. Always follow local laws, police instructions, and your insurance provider's specific claims process.
Use this skill when the user:
Trigger keywords: car accident, traffic accident, fender bender, crash, collision, hit and run, accident checklist, what to do after accident, accident scene
Ask the user to describe their situation. If they are at the scene, prioritize emergency safety questions first:
Do not proceed beyond this step until safety is confirmed.
Collect and share the following with all involved drivers. Stay calm and factual.
For each involved driver, record:
For yourself, provide the same information only. Do not discuss fault, admit fault, or make statements like "I'm sorry" or "It was my fault." These statements may be used in claims determination.
Collect evidence methodically. Quality matters more than quantity.
Photos to take (if safe to do so):
Notes to record immediately:
If there are witnesses, approach politely:
After leaving the scene, while memory is fresh:
Create a tracking log for ongoing case management:
| Date | Action | Who | Notes | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Filed police report | Report #: | |||
| Notified insurance | Claim #: | |||
| Medical evaluation | Provider: | |||
| Repair estimate | Shop: | |||
| Received police report | Copy: Y/N | |||
| Insurance adjuster contact | ||||
| Repair scheduled | ||||
| Case closed | Resolution: |
Organize the output in this structure:
## Car Accident Scene — Summary
### Safety Status
[Confirmed or actions needed]
### Involved Parties
| Role | Name | Contact | License Plate | Insurance |
|------|------|---------|---------------|-----------|
| Your vehicle | | | | |
| Other driver 1 | | | | |
| Other driver 2 | | | | |
### Scene Details
- Date/Time:
- Location:
- Weather/Road conditions:
- Police report #:
- Responding officer:
### Evidence Collected
- Photos: [count and storage location]
- Witnesses: [names and contacts]
- Diagram: [done/pending]
### Narrative
[User's factual account]
### Follow-Up Actions
[Tracker table from Step 7]
### Reminders
- [ ] Obtain police report copy
- [ ] Submit insurance claim
- [ ] Seek medical attention if any pain develops
- [ ] Keep all receipts (rental, medical, repair)
- [ ] Document all communications with date, person, and summary
User: "I just backed into a car in the grocery store parking lot. No one is hurt. What do I do?"
Response outline:
User: "I was in a 3-car accident on the highway. One person is complaining of neck pain. We've called an ambulance."
Response outline: