yes, depending on what information is wrong. You can dispute basic information such as name, color of car, plate #, OL#, etc..
Another option would be to contact the officer who took the report and ask to attach a submission prepared by yourself to clarify any information with which you do not agree.
as long as it takes for you to write your statement
Yes. You may have to make a statement of how it happened so the police can solve the crime or arrest you if you caused it.
The Accident report should provide vivid description of the incident with timing, location along with a handwritten sketch,corroborating with the Police Report and Surveyor's Report.
You can get an accident report at the police station.
Form your statement into a question and it may be answered by someone.
nothing legally, this is more a moral Q; if you think you have a statement that might clarify matters, the police will take it without repercussions.
The most common method of impeaching witness testimony is with a prior inconsistent statement. For example, if a bystander witness watches an accident, she will give a statement to a police officer at the scene. If she told the officer that the traffic light was red, but later testified that the light was green, her statement in the police report could be used to discredit, or impeach, her testimony.
iwas parked behind a truck he backed up into my new van when the police arriived he said he backed into me . now he is deniying it he is saying i hit him the police report said that the driver had told her that he backedin me how can he change his storie and waht can i do about it
If one witnesses a hit and run accident they should first alert the ambulance service to get medical treatment to that person. They should then alert the police to provide a witness statement.
accident report
One can find police accident reports on the official websites of the state. An example is the official website of New Jersey. One can read the police accident reports in .pdf form.
No one can be compelled to give a statement to the police. If the police do obtain a statement from someone, they are free to use it as they please.