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After a car accident, you need to exchange important information for police reports and insurance claims. Sometimes, the scene of the accident is your only opportunity to exchange info, especially if the police do not investigate at the scene or one person leaves. You need to know what information to exchange after a car accident to protect yourself. 

Being involved in a car accident can be a stressful and confusing experience, but it is important to stay calm and take the necessary steps to protect your interests and ensure that everyone involved is safe. Before you even think of hiring a Denver car accident attorney, you have to deal with the events at the scene of the crash. One of the most important things to do after a car accident is to exchange information with the other driver and, if necessary, with the insurance companies. In this post, we will discuss the legal requirements for exchanging information after a car accident, the types of information that you should exchange with the other driver and the insurance company, and some practical tips for exchanging information.

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