you should immediatlely notify your local police department.
Local Police
In most workplaces, if an accident occurs, you are expected to promptly notify a supervisor. You should immediately notify the fire department when there is a fire.
Immediately notify supervisor and local law enforcement.
After being involved in a car accident, you should immediately check for injuries, call emergency services if needed, exchange information with the other driver, take photos of the scene, and notify your insurance company.
Medics , police, insurance company, family are to be called.
If a person has an accident in their workplace, they must immediately notify their supervisors/employers. Whoever is in charge will find someone who has first aid, and then call an ambulance if the situation calls for it. The first aider will apply first aid to the victim, with his/her permission, until the ambulance arrives or until the injury is sustained enough. After the injury is dealt with and the employers are notified, the injury must be reported to the union, if there is one, and the health and safety representative.
No, the police never notify insurance companies of accidents or tickets. It is the responsibility of the insured party to notify their insurance company.
CAREFUL! You may still be liable for a charge of "leaving the scene." To have had an "accident" generally implies that you struck SOMETHING. What is it that you struck, who owns it, and did you notify them?
You should notify the court immediately and ask the court what you should do.You should notify the court immediately and ask the court what you should do.You should notify the court immediately and ask the court what you should do.You should notify the court immediately and ask the court what you should do.
Exchange all pertinent information with the other driver and report it to your insurance company.
Yes they do have to notify you. If you are the parent or gaurdian.
They should notify you as soon as possible. Although there is no explicit law to cover that situation they have a moral obligation to do so. If they don't that type of attitude could lead to the curtailment of visitation rights. You should consult with your attorney who can review the details of the situation and explain your rights and options.