State of Washington Motor Vehicle Collision Report - wsp wa 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Date of Collision' and 'Day of Collision'. If the date is unknown, use the date damage was discovered.
  3. Indicate the 'Time of Collision' by checking either the AM or PM box.
  4. Fill in details about law enforcement involvement by selecting from options like 'Investigated By' or indicating 'No Investigation'.
  5. Provide information on the collision such as total units involved, injuries, and deaths. Specify the county and city where the incident occurred.
  6. Describe road surface conditions, weather, and light conditions at the time of the collision by checking appropriate boxes.
  7. In the section for 'Describe Below What Happened', provide a detailed account of the incident. Use additional pages if necessary.
  8. Complete passenger information and vehicle details including make, model, and insurance status.

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2. File a Police Report. Washington law requires a Motor Vehicle Collision Report for any accident with bodily injury or property damages in excess of $1,000. If you call the police, the responding officer will make the report and file it; if not, filing the report is your responsibility.
Personal Injury Claims: If you were injured in the accident, you generally have three years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit against the at-fault party. Property Damage Claims: If your vehicle or other property was damaged, you also have three years to file a property damage claim.
You should submit a records request to the corresponding police department or law enforcement agency where the incident occurred.
If you were in an accident and need help locating your report, please visit .wsp.wa.gov, under Driver select Collision Reports.
Send a public records request to the local yokels, sheriff, and state police, as well as the Medical Examiners office. DMV and Social Security, too. Ask for records regarding a motor vehicle fatality in your city or county within the 19 months following the week before the accident.
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While Washington is an at-fault state, insurance providers in Washington are still required to offer Personal Injury Protection insurance (PIP) to drivers.
The collision must have resulted in at least $1,000 in property damages or an injury. Requests must contain copies of estimates and receipts to support what is being reported. Requests without the required supporting documentation will not be processed.

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