Okay, here's information on what to do when you're rear-ended with no apparent damage, in markdown format with the requested links:
Even if there's no visible damage after being rear-ended, it's important to take certain steps to protect yourself:
Exchange Information: You should still exchange information with the other driver. This includes:
Document the Incident: Even without visible damage, documenting the incident is crucial.
Consider a Medical Evaluation: While you might feel fine immediately after the accident, some injuries, like whiplash, can take hours or even days to manifest. It's wise to consider seeing a doctor or chiropractor for a checkup, especially if you experience any pain or discomfort.
Report to Police (Optional): If you feel uncomfortable with the other driver, or if they are uncooperative, you can call the police to file a report, even if there's no apparent damage. A police report can provide an official record of the incident.
Notify Your Insurance Company: Even if you don't plan to file a claim, it's a good idea to notify your insurance company about the incident. This protects you in case the other driver later files a claim against you or if you discover hidden damage later. Provide them with the information you gathered.
Monitor Your Vehicle: Keep an eye on your vehicle for any signs of hidden damage that may appear later, such as misaligned bumpers, unusual noises, or problems with the trunk or rear lights.
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