Some insurance companies will let you start a claim online but only because they aren't staffed 24 hrs, they will still call you and will want a police report number and your version of what happened. Sometimes even the police don't come out for traffic depending on state and damages but still have to get no for insurance, you will be assigned a rep to work with you to get car taken care of. There may be a deductible; if your car can be driven they will want at least 3 estimates most likely and since the police are slow more may come after about a week. They will determine fault if that applies to your state. There could also be injury claim from the other party etc. which is only a problem if you are At Fault in applicable state etc, your driving record/rates could be affected
As soon as practicable after the accident.
48 hours
you can not leave the scene of a accident
You have 10 days to file a police report
no you dont. if you do not with to file a claim you do not have to report it no you dont. if you do not with to file a claim you do not have to report it
90 days
FILE A POLICE REPORT. IF THE ACCIDENT HAPPENED WHILE YOUR POLICY WAS CANCELLED NO I DOESNT COVER,
No, it is to late now to file a police report. Due to the fact that where the accident took place, there are not any marks or anything that will be visible from the accident scene to make a police report on.
You tell your higher offical about the incident or accident. They will file the report for you.
If there is an accident while boating, a boating accident report must be filed.
Yes, you will need to report your accident to the police. You should report all accidents to the police, so that you can file a claim with your insurance.
In case of an accident with a property damage of $750 or higher, each driver must file a report (SR1) to the: