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Contact the police station in the area that the accident took place for more information. Accident reports for accidents that happened in the area of the City of Cape Town where there is no criminal case opened are kept by the city. All other accident reports are kept by the Department of Transport and Public Works.
Due to their confidential nature, crash reports are not available for online viewing by the general public.
Police Departments: State and local law enforcement agencies may also be able to provide basic information about auto accidents. If you call a local police department, they may be able to tell you if an official crash report listed a persons name as having been involved in an accident in recent days/hours.
You can get a copy of your Georgia car accident report at the local police department, Georgia State Highway Patrol (GSP), or through BuyCrash.com. The police report contains the details of the accident, who was involved, and what happened and is considered trustworthy by most lawyers, courts, and insurance companies.
You have 20 days to file an Owner/Driver Accident Report when: Any person is injured or killed.
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Online Visit the TDHSH website to request a copy of the crash report online. Reports cost $10 and may be purchased by credit card. Youll be required to provide your name, the date of the accident, your drivers license number, and other identifying information.
The Police Records Division handles public requests for reports. Crash Reports are free of charge if you visit the Records counter or you can access it through the online system. The majority of requests are traffic accident (Crash) reports, or incident (Crime) reports.
If the road accident is not reported within the mentioned period, and the driver fails to give a reasonable explanation for the late-reporting, he or she must be issued with a Written Notice to Appear in Court (J 534) or an Infringement Notice in terms of Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences Act (AARTO)
Tennessee is considered a fault state, meaning that if you are injured in a car accident here and another driver is at fault, you may be able to recover damages from them and from their insurance company in a personal injury suit.
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