Accident Assistant — the calm guide for the minutes after a crash

Accident Assistant is a Personal-context module for the worst few minutes of a normal day — right after a car accident. It leads with safety, then walks you step by step through gathering exactly what the police and both insurers will ask for, so you are not trying to remember the checklist while your hands are shaking.

Turn it on:

Activate it from Account -> Modules -> Personal modules -> Accident Assistant. Once on, it lives at /me/accident. Open it the moment you are safe to look at your phone.

Safety first:

The first screen is one-tap help. It resolves where you are and offers a single button to call 911, or the local non-emergency line when no one is hurt. Get to a safe spot and make that call before anything else — the evidence steps can wait, your safety can't.

Guided evidence gathering:

Once everyone is safe, the assistant walks you through the record police and insurance need, one field at a time:

- The other driver — name, license, phone.
- Their vehicle — plate, make, model, color.
- Their insurance — carrier and policy number.
- Witnesses, injuries, and a plain description of what happened.

The date, time, and location are filled in for you from your device, so you are only entering what you can't auto-capture.

Photos, kept private:

Capture the scene, the damage on both vehicles, the other plate, and a shot of their insurance card. Every photo stays private on your account and runs through the platform image-moderation pipeline. Nothing is posted anywhere.

The report — and nothing sends until you tap Send:

The assistant assembles a Verified-by-Turtini incident report from everything you gathered. You review the whole thing first. Then you prepare copies for your insurer, the other driver's insurer, and the police. Nothing leaves your phone until you tap Send on each one — the assistant never sends on its own.

Why it exists:

The point is to remove the panic. You are never guessing what to write down or worrying you forgot the other driver's policy number — the assistant already asked for it, timestamped it, and kept it private until you decide to share.