If neither party is injured and state so then the Officer can use his judgement and not call the ambulance. If all parties claim to be fine but the officer thinks they may have injuries he will probably call the ambulance anyway to side on the side of caution. If he later started feeling bad the officer would be criticized for not getting medical attention.
first don't panic, then make a move, call a police or ambulance then call your insurer
you will need to call the police and make sure no one is hurt and if someone is call an ambulance. stay still until you get help from paramadics.
You can't unless they tell you who they are insured with. Who a person is insured with or even if they have insurance is a private matter between the insured and the insurance company. Now, if there is an accident and the police come to the scene they will collect that information and put it in the accident report. This is why it is crucial to always call the police to the scene of the accident no matter how much the other person begs to give them a break. Always, always!!! call the police to the scene of an accident. The exception is if the accident is on private property.
What will you do if a child met accident in the bathroom
If the dogs are vicious they can call police or animal control.
Do not leave the scene. Call the police immediately!! After which you would contact your insurance company. Leaving the scene of an accident is a felony in most state in the US. It is known as "Hit and run", or "leaving the scene of an accident."
Do not leave the scene. Call the police immediately!! After which you would contact your insurance company. Leaving the scene of an accident is a felony in most state in the US. It is known as "Hit and run", or "leaving the scene of an accident."
Call the police and an ambulance.
First, you would need to call the ambulance, and while the ambulance is coming, you would check her breathing, and etcetera.
Unless your insurance covers all your bill, you will be billed the first call if the ambulance makes scene (makes it to your house).
yes. This is for your own saftey. today now that people are sue happy, if you do not call the police even if th other person says its okay and you leave the scene, the other person could call the police and say you left the scene of the accident. people can sue you personally for damages if you leave the scene and although its hard to believe people lie. the best bet is to stay where you are and call the cops and wait. tell them your side of the story no matter how small and wait. then you can claim through insurance or not. but atleast you have police report to show you were there and legal.
You have to do a civilian accident report. you can get one at any precinct and you mail it to the DMV.