Top 4 Apps Every Driver Should Have in Case of an Accident

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There’s never a good time for accidents to happen. They almost always catch you off guard, on the way to an important meeting, or maybe when you’re just trying to get home after a long, exhausting day.

If you’ve ever been in one, you know the feeling. Whether it’s just a minor fender bender on a rainy evening or your car flipping over while trying to avoid a stray cat, the result is usually the same: panic and confusion. Your mind starts racing. Who’s at fault? Who do I call? What details do I collect?

This is where having the right apps on your phone can make a difference. True, modern cars boast technology that can help reduce crashes and fatalities, but in the absence of that, the right app can help you handle the ensuing chaos. 

The good news is that there are hundreds of accident apps designed to help you in situations like this, from keeping records to filing reports, and even getting help.

Let’s discuss four of the best ones every driver should have.


Why You Need Accident Apps on Your Phone?


According to the World Health Organization (WHO), roughly 1.19 million people die each year in road traffic crashes, with almost 50 million more sustaining non-fatal injuries. Those numbers aren’t just statistics. They’re daily realities for families across the world.

And here’s the truth: accidents don’t just happen to ‘other’ people. They happen to everyday drivers like you and me. And when it eventually happens to you, having the right app on your phone can mean the difference between a really stressed-out situation and a more organized process.

These apps can:

  • Detect when a crash has occurred (not before), using your phone’s sensor.
  • Help you gather the evidence (videos, photos, notes) you may need for the police or your insurance company.
  • Instantly share your location with emergency contacts.
  • File an accident report.
  • Connect you with roadside assistance.

If you’re using an iPhone or a Google Pixel phone, your phone already comes with a crash detector built in, so you don’t need to install an app for that feature. However, many drivers choose to install one or two for the extra peace of mind and the extra features they come with.


Top 4 Car Accident Apps To Have on Your Phone


1. Openroad

According to the developers, Openroad has got your back when you crash. It uses your phone’s internal sensors to detect when you crash and automatically call for help, even if you’re unresponsive. 

Imagine you’re driving on a quiet road in the early hours of the morning, say 3:00 am. There’s no traffic, no streetlights, no one around. If you were to crash, waiting for someone to pass by could take hours. But once Openroad detects that you’ve crashed, it jumps in right away.

It alerts first responders, shares your location, and even alerts your loved ones so they know what’s happening. This type of support is invaluable. And best of all, you can try it for free on Android and iOS.

2. Crash Companion App

Crash Companion is a handy car accident app that provides a step-by-step guide to the key things you need to do once you’re involved in a crash. 

It walks you through gathering all the essentials: photos and videos of the accident scene, witness statements, insurance details, and more. Having all this information organized can make life easier, whether you’re filing an accident report, submitting an insurance claim, or talking to a car accident lawyer. You can also use it to alert your emergency contacts.

Crash Companion is available for both Android and iOS devices.

3. SOSmart

SOSmart is another powerful accident app. Just like Openroad, it works by tapping into your phone’s internal sensors (accelerometer and GPS) to detect when you’re in a crash. 

If the app detects a crash, it immediately notifies the emergency contact you have on file, with your location, so help can reach you faster. 

You can also use the app to search for hospitals close by in the event of an emergency. You may not see injuries immediately, but experts recommend that you see a doctor as soon as possible to make sure nothing serious is wrong.

SOSmart is free to download and works on Android and iOS devices.

4. AxiKit Accident Report Kit

AxiKit is another really good accident app to have on your phone. It’s basically an accident report kit that walks you through the steps of gathering data after a collision.

With this kit, you can document the scene, taking down any information you think might be pertinent to the crash, so that you’ll have the evidence ready when it’s time to deal with insurance. 

And if things get serious, those records will come in handy if you need to pursue a personal injury claim against the at-fault driver. As TorHoerman Law points out, being injured due to someone else’s negligence can have a profound impact on your life. 

Tools like AxiKit don’t solve the problem, but they can be a big help when it comes to holding the negligent party accountable.


Wrapping Up


We live in a world where you can use your phone to order a pizza from down the block or machine parts from China. It makes sense to use it to stay safe on the road, too.

So, why not download one or two of the apps discussed here and set them up before you need them? With any luck, you’ll never have to use them. But if that day comes, you’ll be glad you already have them.


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Rahul Choudhary is a technology and troubleshooting expert. He gives his expert opinion on different technology trends and provides troubleshooting guides for different apps, websites, & consumer hardware products. He graduated in BA English Honours from the University Of Delhi, and later he learned HTML and WordPress. He also did a certificate course in Hardware and Network Troubleshooting , and a certificate course in Computer Architecture.