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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Damage to any one person's property over $2500 form in our editor.
  2. In Section 1, clearly enter the date, location, and time of the accident. Ensure accuracy as this information is critical for processing your report.
  3. Proceed to Section 2, where you must provide details about your vehicle. Include the insurance company name and policy number that covers liability for your vehicle during the accident.
  4. In Section 3, answer all questions thoroughly. This section helps DMV code the accident correctly. Be clear about the purpose of driving and ensure all relevant details are included.
  5. If there were other vehicles involved, complete Section 4 with their details. Use a supplemental report if necessary.
  6. Finally, in Section 5, describe what happened during the accident. Sign and date the form before submitting it.

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Injury to personal property means damage or destruction of personal property caused by someone elses intentional or negligent misconduct. It could involve damage to a motor vehicle during a car crash or a cell phone during a fall on another persons hazardous property.
the statutory maximum sentence is 10 years custody regardless of the value of the damage.
Any person who willfully and maliciously damages any real or personal property of any kind or nature, being at the time occupied by another, by the use of any explosive or incendiary device or material is guilty of a felony punishable as a Class D felony. (1967, c. 342; 1969, c. 869, s.
Property damage occurs when your personal belongings, such as your car, home, or other valuable items, are damaged or destroyed due to the actions of another party. This can happen in various scenarios, including: Car Accidents: Your vehicle is damaged or totaled in a collision caused by another driver.
14-127. Willful and wanton injury to real property. If any person shall willfully and wantonly damage, injure or destroy any real property whatsoever, either of a public or private nature, he shall be guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.