1. Leave vehicle where you were hit. 2. Call the police 3. Exchange info with other driver 4. Get a witness or witnesses as someone saw it happen 5. Police will write a "no fault" report since accident is on private property (in my case, parking lot at work) 6. If police asks you and other driver to "work it out between you" as your rates will go up - be very cautious!!!!! 7. Call your insurance company Accidents happen in parking lots all to often. Even though it is on private property always get a police report and information from the other driver. Be sure to talk to the police officer in front of the other driver and make sure you are with the other driver as they talk to the officer.
you leave too
Honestly, not totally sure about your state, but in most...if there is no damage and it happens on private property, then it is not considered an accident.
it might be considered as a hit and run or destroying private properity.
You can, but it's not required and typically no citations are issued unless it's a misdemeanor like DUI.
It is highly unlikely.
No. Homeowners Insurance does not cover Auto accidents. Auto Insurance covers automobiles. It does not matter if the auto accident was on public or private property.
It's just like any other property-damage accident only the sign belongs to the state and is not private property. You must report the accident and exchange the same information you would if you hit a private vehicle or private property.
file and pursue a claim or dont. If you do file , file a police report, get a copy of the report and have your property insurance company pursue the claim against the insurance company covering the party or parties involved in the auto accident
Alabama laws might be a little different than California but standardly private property is not patroled by local law enfrcement unless they were called to the scene and an injury had occured. most likely the owners can sue you for damage to their property. and the local lpolice can/will cite you. but that should happen at the scene.
doesn't matter if an accident was on private property. get a police report immediately. this will be used to determine fault, if any.
It should unless there was some illegal activity that had occurred and you had the proper coverages. There is no difference in a private property accident or a public street accident when it comes to paying claims.
i do not know all i know is that josh is right next to me and we are in history and he is so fine