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  2. Begin by filling in your personal information, including your name, policyholder details, and contact information. Ensure accuracy for effective communication.
  3. Document the specifics of the accident: date, time, location, and vehicles involved. This section is crucial for clarity and future reference.
  4. Provide details about each vehicle involved, including make, model, year, and license plate numbers. Include any damage descriptions to facilitate insurance claims.
  5. List all passengers and witnesses along with their contact information. This helps establish a comprehensive account of the incident.
  6. In the description section, narrate how the accident occurred. Use clear language to convey your perspective accurately.
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Is a Crash Report the Same as a Police Report? Crash reports and police reports are similar but not the same. A police report is required if a crime has been committed, and so, for example, would be used if the crash involved a death, a driver who was driving under the influence, etc.
To order a crash report by mail, fill out the Crash Report Request (T​R-67A) form and mail it along with payment (see fee below) to the address listed on the form. The $3 fee is not required for mail-in requests. Please allow 10 business days from the time of receipt for the request to be processed.
If no one was injured in the accident and property damage is minor: You have no legal obligation to report the accident to the police under California law. However, filing a police report is still in your best interest if you plan to file an insurance claim for any property damage sustained in the collision.
Call the police to report the accident Dial 911 and wait for the police to arrive. Answers any questions so the police officer can file a police report. Provide drivers license and insurance information. Tell the police exactly what happened and stick with the facts.
If someone has hit your parked car, you should treat it like any other accident. First, dont move your car. If you can locate the person who hit your car, exchange information with them. Then, call the local authorities to file a police report and notify your insurer.

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Yes. Regardless of fault, it is important to call your insurance company and report any accident that involves injuries or property damage. It is a common myth that you neednt contact your insurance company if you arent at fault.

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