IMMEDIATELY, your policy will say, ''you must promptly report all accidents''
report it to your boss
Meaning you didn't report the accident to your carrier? Minimally you have put yourself in a bad light with your carrier. Worse case scenrio? Your insurance contract says you must promptly report all accidents, there is the option/possibility that they could deny the entire claim for your failure to promptly report it. Call it in right now.
your insurance contract will have wording similar to the following, ''you must promptly report ALL accidents''.....it is a good idea to report, just in case a problem regarding liability, policy status, etc. with the other company should occur, and your company can help with that.....if you delay in reporting then a problem occurs your company COULD (rarely do however) refuse to pay.......or assist..........
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Remember that your policy is a legally binding contract. Per the terms of the contract, you are obligated to report any and all accidents promptly to the insurance company and to assist them with the investigation in any way they request.
You can get an accident report at the police station.
regardless of fault all policys carry wording similar to this:, 'you must PROMPTLY report all accidents'...............it is in YOUR best interest to do so before any evidence is lost or changes..........
In case of an accident the student should report to the laboratory technician immediately and make sure nothing affects his or her body.
He was entangled in the accident report.
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