Yes! The police will almost always show up after a car accident. If they don’t, however, Florida laws require motorists to report any crash that they are involved in, especially if it caused apparent property damage of at least $500, injury, or death. The report should be made within ten days to the Florida Highway Patrol station, sheriff’s office or the local police department if the crash happened within a municipality.
No he was not. That report was fictitious.
of course you should report an accident even if your car is damaged its almost like a hit and run.
No.
you can not leave the scene of a accident
no
yes
FILE A POLICE REPORT. IF THE ACCIDENT HAPPENED WHILE YOUR POLICY WAS CANCELLED NO I DOESNT COVER,
I took my car to the mechanic.The mechanic said that it had been in an accident before. Where can I get the car history report free?
Depends on what state you are in.
NO.
you report it. Its the right thing to do!
The very first thing you do is report it to the police. Whether the car is "totaled" or not (a decision typically made by insurance adjusters), a police report is required for any automobile accident.