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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the STD 268 in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Incident Date' and 'Time' fields at the top of the form. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for reporting.
  3. In the 'Injured Party Information' section, enter the injured party's name, birthdate, driver's license number, and mailing address. This data helps identify the individual involved.
  4. Detail the nature and extent of injuries in the designated field. Use clear language to describe what occurred during the incident.
  5. If photographs were taken, indicate 'Yes' or 'No' in that section. If first aid was administered, provide details about who provided it.
  6. Complete the 'Property Damage/Loss Information' section with relevant details about any property involved in the incident.
  7. List witness information accurately, including names and contact details for each witness present during the incident.
  8. Finally, ensure that all required signatures are obtained from reporting employees and supervisors before submitting your report.

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Yes. You can obtain a copy of your California accident report online, by mail, or in person. Online. You can access your report for free through the CHPs Online Crash Portal.
What to Do When You Get in a Car Accident in California? Step 1: Remain at the Scene. Step 2: Check for Injuries, Administer First Aid, and Seek Medical Attention. Step 3: Contact the Authorities. Step 4: Exchange Information. Step 5: Collect Evidence. Step 6: File Your Police Report. Step 7: Contact Your Insurance Carrier.
Report the collision by completing a Report of Traffic Accident Occurring in California (SR-1) to DMV within 10 days if there is more than $1000 in damage to the property of any person, or anyone is injured (no matter how slightly) or killed.
In California, you do not necessarily need a police report to file an insurance claim after an accident. You can still initiate the insurance claims process without a police report, especially for minor accidents.
Report to the California Highway Patrol or local police within 24 hours and to the DMV within 10 days. Use the SR-1 Accident Reporting Form available on the California DMV website. Failing to report an accident can lead to serious legal consequences.

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Key Takeaways. Most insurance policies mandate prompt accident reporting, typically within 24-72 hours.
If you dont report an accident within 24 hours in California, you could lose your driving privileges. Failing to report may also lead to hit-and-run charges, resulting in potential criminal consequences.

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