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Reporting Recent Car Accidents In Alberta If you were involved in an accident, you should report it to police as soon as possible. If the damage exceeds $2,000 and the vehicle is driveable, you have 24 hours to file a report at your local police station. Failure to do so could result in a fine.
Property and physical damage: your insurer considers your degree of responsibility. If no one has been hurt, there is no need for the police to come. And in any case, a police officer is not able to determine who is at fault. It is up to the insurers to determine whether or not their policyholder is responsible.
Notify your insurer and get advice After reporting the collision to the police, advise your insurance company, regardless of which driver was at fault, as soon as possible. Tell them the details of the collision, including any injuries and damages to vehicles or properties.
Reporting to the police after an accident is required by law in Alberta, with 24 hours of the accident, when there is: $2000 or more in damage (if you are unsure about the damage amount, you may file a report anyways). There is any injury, even minor. A criminal offense occurred (impaired driving, hit run, etc.)
If the collision report is still not on the website within 7 days, contact the officer that responded to your collision. If you do not have access to a computer and/or printer, you can attend any police station in Calgary and obtain a paper copy of the Collision Report Form.
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If you encounter an issue, please contact the Carrier and Vehicle Safety Branch at 403-755-6111 .
Reporting Recent Car Accidents In Alberta If you were involved in an accident, you should report it to police as soon as possible. If the damage exceeds $2,000 and the vehicle is driveable, you have 24 hours to file a report at your local police station. Failure to do so could result in a fine.
In Alberta, this includes carriers that operate: commercial vehicles registered for a weight of more than 4,500 kg that operate in multiple provinces, territories or states. commercial vehicles registered for a weight of 11,794 kg or more that operate solely within Alberta.

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