Yes. Although a court would consider such a report as highly valuable in determining the nature of an accident, and while it may be very helpful to a court in determining fault, there is no legal requirement for a police report to be done in order for civil liability to be assessed from an accident.
If you witnessed or were aware of an accident occurring or a mistake being made, you should report the accident or mistake to the management or your direct supervisor.
With all the unexpected traffic, there was an expectation that an accident would soon loom on the hill.
You have TRAFFIC ON in the RDS portion of the radio. This will switch to the radio whenever there is a traffic report sensed on the radio station that you have tuned. It will switch you away from the CD or cassette to the radio so that you can catch the traffic report. Just hit your RDS button until you see TRAFFIC ON, then hit SELECT button to make it TRAFFIC OFF.
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In most cases, the adjuster would talk to everyone involved to hear their "version" of what happened. They would talk to any independent witnesses (someone who saw the accident that neither party involved knows) and form a decision based on that information as well as the location of the accident and where damages are on the vehicles.
The Police should have come to the scene of the accident. A Police report would be filled out and filed which would contain that information. If you didn't contact the Police and no report was filed, the only option you have is a lawsuit. Good luck.
The initial report needs only meet the criteria set by the department and the prosecuting attorney. However, I would think that an experienced DUI attorney would be most happy to find that the original report did not clarify what gave the officer a reason for the stop.
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As soon as you can. Your insurance company would like to keep minor accidents from becoming major headaches but handling them quickly.
Any federal or state laws that may apply to the incident may require you to do this.