Top 10 Mistakes People Make After a Car Accident in Ontario (And How to Avoid Them)
Being involved in a car accident is stressful and overwhelming. Many Ontario drivers make mistakes in the hours and days after the crash — mistakes that can lead to denied insurance claims, reduced compensation, and long-term financial consequences.
This guide outlines the 10 most common mistakes people make after a car accident in Ontario and how to avoid them so you can protect your legal rights and maximize your claim.
✅ 1. Not Calling the Police When Required
Many drivers believe even moderate collisions can be handled privately.
This is a costly misunderstanding.
You must report the accident when:
✅ Someone is injured
✅ Damage exceeds $2,000
✅ You suspect impaired driving
✅ The other driver is uninsured or unlicensed
✅ It’s a hit-and-run
Why it matters:
A police or collision report is a crucial piece of evidence in your injury case. Without it, insurance companies often argue the injury didn’t happen or wasn’t serious.
✅ 2. Admitting Fault at the Scene
Even saying something polite like:
❌ “I’m sorry.”
❌ “I didn’t see you.”
❌ “It was my fault.”
— can be used against you.
Accident scenes are chaotic.
You may not know:
- Whether the other driver was speeding
- Whether they were distracted
- Whether there were hidden road hazards
- Whether witnesses saw it differently
What to do instead:
Stick to the facts and avoid assigning blame.
✅ 3. Not Taking Enough Photos
Photos are often the strongest evidence in a car accident claim.
You should photograph:
✅ Both vehicles
✅ License plates
✅ Damage close-up & wide-angle
✅ Road conditions
✅ Traffic lights & stop signs
✅ Weather
✅ Injuries
Without strong photo evidence, insurance companies can challenge the severity of the crash.
✅ 4. Failing to Get Medical Attention
Many victims refuse medical care because they “feel fine.”
However:
- Symptoms often appear 24–72 hours later
- Whiplash and soft-tissue injuries worsen over time
- Internal injuries can be invisible at first
Why this is a mistake:
If you don’t see a doctor, the insurance company may claim:
❌ You weren’t seriously injured
❌ Your injuries are unrelated to the accident
Always get checked — and follow up with your family doctor.
✅ 5. Talking to Insurance Before Talking to a Lawyer
Insurance adjusters may appear friendly, but they work for the insurance company — not for you.
They often attempt to:
❌ Minimize your injuries
❌ Push you into early settlement
❌ Get recorded statements that reduce your claim
❌ Reclassify your injuries as “minor” (MIG classification)
A lawyer helps ensure you don’t say anything that harms your claim.
✅ 6. Settling Too Quickly
Insurance companies often offer a quick settlement within days or weeks.
But here’s the problem:
- Long-term injuries take months to diagnose
- You may not know future medical needs
- You may lose future income
Once you settle — you can’t reopen the case.
✅ 7. Not Reporting Symptoms Fully
Common mistakes include:
❌ Forgetting to mention small pains
❌ Downplaying symptoms (“It’s not that bad”)
❌ Focusing only on one injury
❌ Failing to mention psychological symptoms
Write down all symptoms and tell your doctor:
✅ Neck pain
✅ Back pain
✅ Headaches
✅ Sleep issues
✅ Anxiety
✅ Numbness or tingling
Documentation is everything.
✅ 8. Missing Deadlines
Ontario has strict deadlines:
- Accident Benefits: 7 days to notify insurance
- Complete OCF-1: 30 days
- Tort claim (lawsuit): 2 years
- Medical records requests: time-sensitive
Missing deadlines can result in denied benefits.
✅ 9. Not Keeping Records
You should save:
✅ Medical reports
✅ Physiotherapy receipts
✅ Medication bills
✅ Parking receipts
✅ Lost wage documentation
✅ Journals tracking your symptoms
These documents prove the impact of your injuries.
✅ 10. Not Hiring a Personal Injury Lawyer
Many people believe:
❌ “I can handle the insurance myself.”
But insurance companies have teams of adjusters and lawyers.
A personal injury lawyer:
✅ Protects your rights
✅ Challenges lowball offers
✅ Documents your injuries properly
✅ Calculates true compensation
✅ Ensures you get the treatment you need
Most lawyers offer:
✅ Free consultation
✅ No Win, No Fee
There is zero risk to contacting one.
✅ Conclusion
Avoiding these common mistakes can protect your health, your finances, and your legal rights.
After a car accident, your focus should be on recovery — not fighting with insurance companies.


