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∙ 8y agoThe police and your insurance company. Don't forget to consult a lawyer to help you in court!
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∙ 8y agoArkansas law requires an accident report if there is any personal injury or total damage to all vehicles involved is $1,000 or more.
complete a written report (SR1) to the DMV
Knowing how to properly report an accident and injury and having access to the past injury and illness logs.
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If the accident involved injury or damage to anyone including yourself then you are required to report the accident. If this person was responsible and you state otherwise when reporting it you are committing fraud, and possibly also perjury.
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When you are involved in an accident involving injury or property damage, you need to report it to your agent, broker, or insurance company within seven days, regardless of who is at fault. If you are unable to report it within seven days, report it as soon as possible after that. If you don't report your accident within a reasonable amount of time, your insurance company may not have to honour your claim. http://www.fsco.gov.on.ca/english/insurance/auto/after_auto_accident_ENG.pdf
how much time does someone have to reporty an injury from car accident in state of new hampshire
First, always, make sure that everyone is okay. If it is a non-injury accident and your vehicles are blocking traffic, pull to the side of the road and call police. If it is an injury accident, do not move vehicles and do not move anyone that is injured! Wait for trained personnel. After a police report is filed, contact your insurance company with details. Pick up a copy of the police report. This will have all info needed in reference to the drivers involved and the needed insurance info.
It a form that is usually supplied by the employer to report accidents the you are involved with. these forms are the same as the law enforcement fills out when they arrive on the scene of an accident.
Yes! The police will almost always show up after a car accident. If they don’t, however, Florida laws require motorists to report any crash that they are involved in, especially if it caused apparent property damage of at least $500, injury, or death. The report should be made within ten days to the Florida Highway Patrol station, sheriff’s office or the local police department if the crash happened within a municipality.