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The California Department of Insurance has a Consumer Hotline to serve the needs of the public. If you have any information regarding fraudulent insurance activity, you may call the Consumer Hotline at 800-927- 4357. All suspected insurance fraud reported to the Consumer Hotline is forwarded to the Fraud Division.
You or your insurance agent, broker, or legal representative must complete an SR 1 report and send it to DMV within 10 days if someone is injured (no matter how minor the injury) or killed, or property damage is over $1000.
Due to their confidential nature, crash reports are not available for online viewing by the general public.
However, according to California law, should you have an accident and leave the scene without complying with any portion of California Vehicle Code Section 20002, you could be charged with a misdemeanor punishable by a jail term of up to six months, or be fined up to $1,000, or both.
Call 9-1-1 immediately to report the collision to the police or California Highway Patrol (CHP). You must show your driver license, vehicle registration card, evidence of financial responsibility, and current address to the other driver or persons involved, or to a peace officer.
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What To Do After a Car Accident in California Stay Calm. A car accident can be a very traumatic experience. Call 911. Calling 911 is critical in the aftermath of an accident. Check on Other Drivers. Document the Scene. Cooperate. Seek Medical Care. Keep Your Records. Report the Accident.
The reason at-fault drivers often lie is to avoid responsibility for an accident. If legal action is taken against them, they do not want to have to pay for any damages. An at-fault driver may lie to the responding officer at the accident scene in an attempt to avoid being ticked, arrested or fined.
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.
Reporting Your Accident to Insurance California uses a fault system to resolve car accident claims. This means that if another driver caused your accident, you must file a claim against their insurance policy. However, you must also report the accident to your own insurance company as well.
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.

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