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Updated 02:40

Rear-end Crash in Wilanow Injures One

A rear-end collision in Wilanow injured one person and blocked two lanes on Przyczółkowa. Read what expats should do after a crash.

A rear-end collision in Wilanow injured one person and sent them to hospital on Saturday afternoon. Emergency services responded after a Volkswagen struck a stationary Skoda at Przyczółkowa near Drewny.

rear-end collision in Wilanow: what happened

The crash occurred on Saturday, April 25, on the lane heading into the city centre. According to early reports, a Volkswagen driver failed to stop in time. Consequently, the Volkswagen hit the rear of a Skoda that waited at the traffic lights. Moreover, the impact pushed the Skoda onto a pedestrian crossing. Therefore, one person suffered injuries and paramedics transported them to hospital. Meanwhile, police secured the scene and began an investigation.

Traffic disruption and local context

The collision blocked two lanes on Przyczółkowa heading into central Warsaw. As a result, drivers faced delays while emergency crews worked. In addition, the crash happened in Wilanów, a district popular with expats. Therefore, many international residents may feel the effects during peak times. However, public transport kept running in most cases. Furthermore, authorities warned motorists to expect detours and to allow extra travel time.

Police response and next steps for drivers

Police officers attended the scene to gather evidence and to take statements. Consequently, they will prepare a report that insurance companies will need. In addition, the on-scene team may issue a mandat, which is a fine for traffic violations in Poland. Moreover, drivers should exchange documents and capture photos of damage and road markings. Therefore, contact your insurer quickly and share the police report. Finally, if you feel any delayed pain, seek medical attention and keep records for any future claims.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you are an expat involved in a crash in Poland, stay calm and call emergency services by dialling 112. In addition, wait for police if anyone was injured or if damage exceeds minor scratches. Note that emergency care is available, and public hospitals bill through the NFZ (National Health Fund) for insured residents, but they will still treat emergencies. Moreover, if you do not have a PESEL number (national ID), hospitals can still register you, but expect additional paperwork. Furthermore, keep in mind that ZUS is Poland’s social insurance office and it handles benefits, not immediate medical bills. Also, a “mandat” means an on-the-spot fine; however, you can contest it later in court. Therefore, photograph the scene, collect witness contacts, and secure the police report number. Finally, notify your insurer and, if needed, seek legal or translation help. As a rule, carry copies of your driving licence, registration, and insurance. These documents speed up processes with police and insurers.

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