If you’re ever involved in a car accident, the first thing you should do is to stop. No matter how minor the accident is, you’re required by law to bring your car to a standstill. This is so you and all other parties involved can assess the damage and figure out what needs to be done next.
Knowing how to react in an accident is important for protecting your health, safety, and finances. After an accident, things can get pretty chaotic. Most people experience shock, stress, and confusion at the same time, and never really know what to do next.
Namibia has a high road accident rate, with hundreds of fatalities reported each year. According to Namibia’s latest road safety data, there were about 2 793 reported road crashes resulting in 431 fatalities and 4 565 injuries between January and November 2025. No matter how careful you are, you might fall victim to a crash. No matter how careful you are, you might fall victim. Having a clear plan of action can help prevent further damage, which is why Cartrack is here to provide you with tips on what to do and how our technology can assist you.
The immediate steps to take after an accident include stopping your car in a safe place, checking for injuries, and calling for help. From there, you need to get out of the car, assess the situation, document everything, and get all the details you need for your claim and the police report.
Here’s a detailed step-by-step guide on what to do if you’re involved in a car accident:
If you have minor injuries, you must still seek medical attention. Make sure you keep all medical records for insurance claims and legal purposes. When calling for help, try to give the emergency service personnel clear details of where you are. Tell them how many people are injured and how bad it is so they can come prepared.
You should avoid moving any broken remains or disturbing any skid marks. Insurers normally assess the damage to both vehicles. Safeguarding the evidence of an accident scene is crucial because it can help prove who was at fault.
Take note of the time and date of the accident, as these little details are easy to forget when there’s a lot going on. Collect as much information as possible about the other party, and include the following details:
The police will require a sketch and description of the accident, and this means you need to remember details of your surroundings, such as road names, intersections, and traffic lights. So take note of that too. Gather witness statements too, if there are any.
In some cases, people believe they were at fault and admit it to speed up the process and move on. Others admit unintentionally by saying things like “I’m sorry” or “I didn’t see you”, which may be considered admissions of guilt. Rather stick to factual descriptions when speaking to the police and avoid arguing with the other parties involved.
Keep a record of your communications with insurers, repairers, and all other parties involved. Stick to insurer-approved repair centres to ensure your car is fixed correctly and safely.

Modern-day technologies such as dashcams, vehicle tracking units, and sensors can help you after an accident by:
Here are brief explanations of how these three technologies work to your advantage if you’re ever involved in an accident:
Dashcams are the best way to ensure that everything surrounding the accident is recorded. With these gadgets, you won’t have to worry about taking pictures of everything to prove your innocence. It also helps those who suffer from memory loss after an accident and are unable to recall the sequence of events leading to the accident. A dashcam strengthens your claim by providing factual video evidence with time stamps.
Vehicle tracking units with telematics capabilities provide location data and driver behaviour. This means they’ll show the exact time and place of the accident and reveal the speed at which you were travelling, or if you were braking or accelerating harshly. Through telematics, you can further prove to insurers that you were not in the wrong.
Some tracking units also have sensors that can identify severe vehicle impact. This is known as crash detection technology. Through crash detection technology, your vehicle tracking service can identify when your car has been in an accident. They’ll then send emergency services to your location, giving you a faster response.
At Cartrack, we provide the support you need after an accident with advanced solutions that speed up the process so you can worry less. You can count on our GPS trackers, dashcams, roadside assistance, and medical assistance services to be there for you when you need them most.
Here’s a closer look at our post-accident solutions:
GPS trackers are a must-have for every car owner as they come in handy in many situations—an accident being one of them. They’ll give you telematics data that shows how you were driving in the moments leading up to the accident. For example, if you’re accused of speeding, you can simply go to your Cartrack mobile app, access your trip history, and prove that you weren’t driving recklessly in any way.
Unfortunately, some accidents are staged. Criminals might intentionally, yet gently, bump your car from behind, making you stop and go out to assess the damage. They’ll then take over and steal your car. This form of hijacking is called the “tap-tap” method, and should you fall victim, our GPS tracking unit gives you the best chance at getting your car back. We have nationwide recovery teams that are always on standby, waiting for your call.
The Cartrack Road Vision dashcam is a front-facing camera that captures everything that happens in front of you while you drive. This helps eliminate the back and forth that happens after accidents, as you’ll have evidence of everything.
The Road Vision camera offers high video quality that can capture finer details such as road signs and number plates. For example, if you’re ever a victim of a hit and run, the dashcam will help you quickly find the culprit. You can present footage showing the number plate to the police so they can trace the car owner.

A quick response after an accident can save lives. At Cartrack, we have a crash detection service that you can add to your package to ensure that you receive emergency assistance as soon as possible. Once we detect a heavy impact on your car, we’ll call you or your family member to find out what kind of help you need, then immediately send help to your location.
Cartrack’s Protector is a value-added service that provides 24/7 emergency assistance such as roadside, medical, and legal support. It’s available on the Cartrack app at the push of a button. For instance, if you’re in an accident and need a towing service, you can contact us and we’ll arrange it for you.
Knowing what to do before an accident occurs is crucial, and having the right technology makes dealing with the situation a lot easier. Cartrack comes to the aid in such instances so you can focus on recovering. Reach out to us and enjoy the benefits of our post-accident solutions.
Yes, your insurance premium may increase after a claim. It depends on how often you claim. The more you claim, the higher risk you are to insurers, and they’ll charge you more for that. If it’s your first claim, you might get a small increase or no increase at all.
After an accident occurs, you must contact an ambulance service if there are injuries. From there, report the incident at the nearest police station within 24 hours. You can also dial 061 222 222 to report the issue, and give accurate details about the accident. Make sure you get a case number, because it’s required for insurance claims and legal purposes.