It is an advertising service paid for by the lawyers and advocates whose names are provided in response to user requests and it is not an attorney referral service. You can often do so online or at the police station. The actual need for police to attend an accident does vary from state to state and it makes sense at least from an auto accident potential to know what the state law actually is. This way, you can follow-up with the officer if you remember additional information.If officers donât come to the scene, file your own police report as soon as possible. When youâre involved in a minor car collision, a quick exchange of insurance information may seem like all thatâs needed.
Yes, you will need to report your accident to the police. Before the police leave the scene, obtain the name and badge numbers of the responding officers. If you have been injured, or your car has been damaged, you should make sure you get a copy of the police report as soon as you are able to do so, if you aren’t given one on the spot.Even if the accident was minor and there was minimal property damage, minor injuries and the police were not involved at the time, then there may be a case for filing a report for the police, anyway.Even a polite agreement at the scene of the accident may deteriorate when an insurance claim is filed.Strictly speaking, the insurer has no right to demand a police report after a minor accident unless they suspect that a crime has been committed or if there is suspicion that there is a major contradiction between statements about the accident. You should file a police accident report with the NYS DMV known as an MV-104 pursuant to VTL §605. Majority of the states claim that If you don’t do so, you will only have 10 days after an accident to file a report. If you have an accident in which there has been damage to property or an injury to a person, the police may be called to investigate and make a report. You should carefully review the report and if you discover mistakes, Even a minor traffic collision can turn into an insurance nightmare. However, if the accident is only minor and no-one has been injured, the police may not need to attend.The question arises if there is a dispute later with an insurer whether the police should be told about the accident after the accident has actually happened and whether this report would be admissible as evidence to the insurer.Generally, the police should be called to any accident in which someone has been injured, serious damage to property has occurred, a crime has occurred, or there is a dispute developing at the scene of the accident which could involve potential violence.The actual need for police to attend an accident does vary from state to state and it makes sense at least from an auto accident potential to know what the state law actually is.In the event that an accident occurs and police are not required to attend, it is perfectly legitimate to file an accident report and hand it in to the police after the accident has occurred.If the police have actually been to the accident scene, then they will have already have made out their own report. You can also file an accident report with the DMV.