1. Divide accident responsibilities (strive for responsibilities that are beneficial to yourself). The first thing to do after a traffic accident is to protect the accident scene and send the injured to the hospital for rescue. It is recommended to call the police at this time and let the traffic police intervene. After the traffic police intervene, they will investigate the accident site, interview and investigate both parties involved in the accident, conduct a technical inspection of the vehicle, and then divide the responsibilities for the accident based on the entire accident situation and causes. 2. Keep relevant identity information of the perpetrator for prosecution. After the responsibility is divided, the traffic police will issue a traffic accident determination letter and serve it to both parties. At this time, the injured and the injured family members need to pay attention to that when getting the traffic accident liability determination letter, they must make a copy of the driver's license of the perpetrator at the traffic police team. Driving license and vehicle insurance policy (required for future prosecution or claim settlement). 3. Keep the deposit slip for medical expenses or when the injured person pays to the hospital during hospitalization. The hospital will issue a deposit slip after receiving the relevant fees. When discharged, the deposit slip will be used for settlement and discharge. If the deposit slip is lost, you will be unable to do so. It is difficult to handle discharge from the hospital, so the deposit slip must be kept well.