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‘No fault’ when referring to an accident on the road essentially means that another identifiable party is at fault. It is the opposite of an at-fault claim where you are liable for any damage. There are also times where you might not be at fault when an animal runs into the road or someone strikes your vehicle and speeds off where there is no third party to sue against.
Stop the car.
Switch off your engine.
Call the police - 999 or 101 depending on the situation .