Crash assistance app

Tuesday, 09 June, 2015 | Supplied by: Australian Accident Repair Network


This is one of those things you wish you didn’t need but may save you valuable time if you are unfortunate enough to require it. CrashAssist, an app from the Australian Accident Repairers Network (AARN) is designed to utilise the existing technology inherent in smartphones, including maps, contacts, clock, calendar, email and camera, to assist in the difficult and stressful time following a car accident.

The app has been structured to ensure the required steps are taken after an accident. The app prompts for information clearly and logically, which can be helpful at such stressful times. If required, emergency service contact is via a simple button push highlighted on the main menu.

All relevant information including accident details, location, vehicle descriptions, contact details of involved parties (including witnesses) and insurance details can be collected directly onto the app and emailed to an insurance company.

Users can nominate their preferred repairer and preload contact details, which can be retrieved easily in the event of an accident. They can also locate an AARN approved repairer if they happen to be away from home. Direct connection to a local towing service is also provided.

It is available for download from Google Play and the iTunes store.

Online: www.aarn.com.au
Phone: 1300 449 729
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