Record as much information as possible, including: • name, address, and workplace of each driver • time, date, and exact location of the accident • registration numbers, makes and years of vehicles • driver’s insurance company details • names of witnesses. You should also get contact information and a statement if they will provide one to you. • description of accident and damage • diagram showing where the vehicles and / or pedestrians were coming from and where they hit each other • details of any injuries and what action was taken • any conditions that may have contributed to the accident such as an emergency, weather, road conditions, construction, etc. • any unusual or strange things that are said by either party in the accident. These could be very important for further investigation. • any observations that you make of the scene. For example did a beer can fall out when the driver got out of the vehicle? Be very careful to record only what you observe and not what you think is happening. Do not jump to conclusions or speculate on what you see. • pictures of the scene and evidence. This may be important for investigations.