You can file the report. The police will look into the matter.
Yes
Specifically in Florida?
Most states have a crime such as filing a false report. If it is established that she intentionally lied to the police, the district attorney may choose to charge her, or you may choose to file a civil action against her, or both.
Yes, you can always 'file a claim', would've been better of course had you stayed at the scene (and left your car where it was) and the police could've documented the angles, point of impact etc. Did you get any info? Plates? If so that will be helpful, I would probably call the police now, and get a report on record, so the other party doesn't report it just the oppisite....Also turn in your claim immediately.
That would involve fraud and forgery- criminal offenses. You should contact the police and file a report.That would involve fraud and forgery- criminal offenses. You should contact the police and file a report.That would involve fraud and forgery- criminal offenses. You should contact the police and file a report.That would involve fraud and forgery- criminal offenses. You should contact the police and file a report.
Generally speaking no. If the contractor did damage intentionally you could file a vandalism claim but you would also need to file a police report. If the contractor was negligent, you could file a claim with their commercial liability insurer.
There would have to be a police report in which they are then relocated.
There must be anonymous lines for this purpose - locally we have "88-CRIME" that we can dial at any time. You really need to file the report - if you were a public teacher and observed this, you would be required by law to report it. You owe it to that child.
Report them as a runaway and ask the police to return him home.
a procedural due process violation
No, in Oregon they don't prosecute run aways and the police don't really do anything. Your parents can file a report, but they will only make you go back home if you violate a law and end up in police custody
Not if they had a key or other means to get into the house without "breaking and entering". Contact the police and report the unauthorized entry. You cannot file charges on someone for this, the police need to. If the circumstances don't warrant filing charges, they'll explain why.