it depends, if there is a fire then it should be thefire brigadewho is in control but if there is any other incident it should be for the police to handle.
man slaughter if the person dies Hit and Run Leaving the scene of an accident.
The definition of leaving the scene of an accident is a person who flees an accident after being part of it. They drive off without giving insurance information or waiting for the police to arrive at the scene.
you can, but then its a felony
The climatic scene is as a result of both fate choice and accident depending with whether the person was able to access information at the weather forecast.
Leaving the scene of an accident in Minnesota is punishable by a fine starting at $500. If a person is injured or dies as a result of the accident the fine can be much higher and even prison time can be assessed for this offense.
If the dogs are vicious they can call police or animal control.
You can't unless they tell you who they are insured with. Who a person is insured with or even if they have insurance is a private matter between the insured and the insurance company. Now, if there is an accident and the police come to the scene they will collect that information and put it in the accident report. This is why it is crucial to always call the police to the scene of the accident no matter how much the other person begs to give them a break. Always, always!!! call the police to the scene of an accident. The exception is if the accident is on private property.
If a person leaves the scene of a car accident in Nebraska, she or he can be liable for a fine of up to $1,000 and one year in jail. If there was an injury, the penalty could be more severe.
A hit and run refers to an accident in which a driver leaves the scene without providing contact information or aiding those injured. It is a criminal offense and can result in severe penalties. Hit and run laws vary by jurisdiction, but generally require drivers to stop and exchange information after an accident.
Never move a person injured in an accident unless it is absolutely necessary to get them out of harms way of a fire or similar situation.
first responder? EMT? paramedic? Accident Scene Manager?
If you are involved in the accident it is a crime to leave the scene, but if you are a witness or bystander there is no problem.