There is often not a fixed number of days, unless the policy so specifies. If no fixed period is stated, the policy will probably use terms such as "as soon as practicable"--meaning ASAP.
Also, it is very important to obtain a police repor tor complete a "driver's report of accident" to document the occurrence. In either event, the document should be submitted to your insurer with the claim. This is because, if your insurer pays for the repair of your car, it inherits your right to pursue the adverse party to collect that which it pays--that process is called "subrogation".
5 days
Accidents with property damage in excess of $500, or involving personal injury, must be reported.
Involving personal injury: 1 year. Involving damage to property: 3 years See below link:
Insurance is VERY specific when it comes to when coverage starts. If you had the accident BEFORE you got insurance any damage sustained before you purchased the policy damage would not be covered. If you had an accident after the purchase of the policy then any damages would be covered.
It depends. Is there damage, what is damaged? What is the repair cost estimate? What is the year, make and model? What is the blue book value of the vehicle before the accident?
Then you may be liable for any damage that you caused to someones property or person.
Different jurisdictions can have varying statutes that cover this particular type of offense. Several that come to mind are: 'Vandalism,' 'Destruction of Pproperty,' 'Destruction of Moveable Property,' etc.
Motor Ticks in a human are mainly caused by a damage in the brain. This could've been from a recent or not so recent accident, involving the head, such as, you fell down, and hit your head.
If there is no property damage, there's no accident. The question doesn't make sense.
My science teacher said that you can damage it in a car accident.
IF no damage has been done to all parties then there is nothing to do.
any major accident on this car? if any when? what is the damage?