Although it depends on which state you live in, it is a good idea to report any accident in order to protect yourself from future liability. As stated by a resident of Colorado, the answer is yes you do. In California the rules state that if there is $750 or more in damages and there is any personal injury or death that within 10 days a report must be filed to insure that you do not lose your driver's license.
Sure. People can claim anything. The question is will your insurance pay the claim. Without a police report of the accident, you may be in for a lawsuit. Never ever, have an accident and fail to call the police.
Just file a claim with the other parties insurance company. You called the police and got an accident report, right?
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.
The decision of who is at fault in an accident is generally decided by the police officer who is investigating the scene. If you don't agree with his/her decision you can always speak with their supervisor at the police department and give our side but it is very rare that these decisions are overturned. You only other point of appeal would be to your insurance company. The insurance companies take the police report as well as statements from both parties and make their decision as to who is at fault.
The insurance code 989 on a police report typically indicates that the person involved in the car accident does not have insurance or is an uninsured motorist. The specific details might vary depending on the jurisdiction and the police department's reporting system. However, it generally signifies that the driver does not have the required insurance coverage at the time of the accident. It's important to note that the insurance code 989 might not necessarily mean that the person never had insurance or that they are uninsurable. It could simply indicate that they did not have insurance at the time of the accident.
Call the police and get a police report. Call your insurance company and report it to them asap.
It shouldn't ... normally insurance companies do not report the accident to the police authorities unless a death is involved. However, since you reported the accident to your insurance and if you are at fault, it may cause your rates to increase.
insurance fraud.
Yes, you will need to report your accident to the police. You should report all accidents to the police, so that you can file a claim with your insurance.
My plan was denied and it was not my fault it was the other drivers fault because police and show up to make a police report it is really his mind
If this happened to me, I would find out what my insurance company can do and from there contact the police or file a civil or small claims suit. None, if the accident wasn't reported to the police.
I would like to hear the answer to this question too. My husband met with an accident and the police gave the other driver a ticket and he was at fault without doubt. The insurance company is not settling the claim saying we have to share the liability. They are not paying for a rental also. Please advise.