i made a police report now i wish i had not
call the police and file a report
An insurance company can assign fault regardless if a police report is filed or not. A police report is simply a report made by a neutral party at an accident scene. I believe there have been cases where insurance companies have assigned fault to one party when the opposing party was initially named at fault in a report.
You report it to the police. Then with reference to the police report, contact whatever companies there is which have been targeted by the one who stole your identity.
File a police report.
Get StartedIf you are the victim of theft, the first thing you should do is contact the police. The police will request that you visit the police station so that you can be interviewed and an official police report can be prepared.Credit card companies, banks, insurance agencies and other entities that you might be contacting as part of the resolution process will want proof that you have been involved in a theft incident. A completed police report is evidence that you have been the victim of theft. It demonstrates that you are serious about remedying the problem.
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It will not go against your insurance because a claim has not been filed only a police report.
No. Once the police report has been made and an arrest made, only the prosecutor has the authority to "drop" criminal charges. You may contact the prosecuting attorney and request that the charges be dismissed, but it is not up to you.
If the accident was reported to the police at the time it occurred, I believe a report can be filed, although it should have been filed ASAP. Check with your insurance company and state regulations.
It depends on what crime you have been accused of. And yes, if someone files a report on you they can arrest you with evidence for a minimum of 48hours even if the report turns out wrong.
After a crime has been committed, local police officers investigate the scene. They will file a police report which is reviewed by that polices station, open for review by higher stations, and contains information that will be used in the FBI's Uniform Crime Report. They will report to the prosecutor the results of thieir investigation and testify at the trial as witnesses who can explain what evidence was uncovered and how it was uncovered.
Contact a lawyer, you can talk to the public defender at the court house