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Reporting an Accident on iPhoneAccidents occur and when they do and you are the victim, it is important to gather as much as evidence as possible whilst events are fresh in witnesses minds.

The Car Compass allows those in an incident that is not their fault to immediately contact us for a free, no-obligation assessment, before initiating a claim. The app can be used to collect evidence of the incident such as witness statements, photographs and audio recordings.

The “Report an Accident” feature can be used following road traffic accidents, workplace injuries or any incident where a claim may be made. The Car Compass can be downloaded from the Apple iPhone App Store now.

This is the latest innovation from Croftons Solicitors LLP to help make sure that our clients can always stay in contact using the latest technologies and get their claims moving as quickly possible, by giving direct access to their fully qualified and experienced team.

Your claim is in the safest hands. Discover how stress-free it can be ─ call us without obligation free on 0800 2800 094, request a free callback or complete our online form.

Car Compass is developed and published by 3 Sheep Ltd. on behalf of Croftons Solicitors LLP and is available as a free download from the Apple iPhone App Store.

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