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Were you involved in a crash in Wisconsin? You have the right to seek compensation for your damages, including vehicle repairs, medical bills, and lost wages. A car accident claim is an important form of evidence. While it is possible to file a claim without a police report, it is highly recommended that you get one.
If you did not call the police, you can still do it after the accident date, or you can report it online. If law enforcement investigates or receives a report of an accident they are required to send a written report to the Wisconsin Department of Transportation within 10 days of the accident.
Accident report forms should include fields for names and contact information of the individuals and witnesses involved, the type of accident, the date and time the accident occurred, the location of the accident, a detailed description of the accident, and room for any additional comments.
Filing an Accident Report in Wisconsin In cases where the police dont respond to an accident, the motorists must complete and submit a Driver Report of Accident within 10 days of the car crash.
346.70(1), any crash within the State of Wisconsin must be reported when it results in: Injury of a person. $1,000 or more damage to any persons vehicle or property. Damage of $200 or more to state or other government-owned property other than a vehicle.
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