DEPENDS. IF YOU CAN'T LOCATE THE PROPERTY OWNER AT THE TIME OF THE CRASH AND THE POLE HAS DAMAGE MAKE A POLICE REPORT. IF YOU CONTACT THE PROPERTY OWNER AND THEY SAY THAT THEY DON'T NEED A REPORT, THEN NO REPORT IS NECCESSARY.SOME STATES, LIKE Florida, REQUIRE YOU TO REPORT THE INCIDENT TO THE HSMV IF THERE IS OVER $500 DOLLAR WORTH OF DAMAGE. YOU CAN GET THE HSMV FORM AT YOUR LOCAL POLICE DEPARTMENT AND FILL IT OUT YOUR SELF THEN MAIL IT.
You do not always need a police report to file a claim.
Yes, you do not need a police report to file a insurance claim.
Calling the police lets the victim file a police report to provide for both insurance and legal reasons.
You can file a report without living in the State. Call the police station and tell them you need to file a report.
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.
You will need to for the insurance claim for car repairs.
In Florida you need to give the other vehicle owner your info. If they are not in the car you need to put a note on their car with your info. Calling the police is best as you can get a police report to prove it. As long as you get your info to the other person or the police, it is NOT a Hit and Run. If you flee the scene without giving your info to the police or the other car owner, it IS a Hit and Run.
nothing will happen but if you felt the need to then you should probably do it.
No, there is not a lost money locator. If you have lost a lot of money, you need to report that to the police and file a police report to try to retrieve your lost money.
That is a criminal matter. File a police report and press charges. Perhaps someone at the district attorney's office could advise you further.You need to notify the lender of the forgery and send a copy of the police report.That is a criminal matter. File a police report and press charges. Perhaps someone at the district attorney's office could advise you further.You need to notify the lender of the forgery and send a copy of the police report.That is a criminal matter. File a police report and press charges. Perhaps someone at the district attorney's office could advise you further.You need to notify the lender of the forgery and send a copy of the police report.That is a criminal matter. File a police report and press charges. Perhaps someone at the district attorney's office could advise you further.You need to notify the lender of the forgery and send a copy of the police report.
You would need to file a police report and file a vandalism claim.
If you're talking about a police report, you'll need to provide the officer with your name and insurance information, as well as the date, time and location of the accident. Be sure to also include any information you have on the other driver (name, insurance company and policy number, vehicle make/model and plate #). There's no guarantee that the police will even take the report if it wasn't reported right away, but you can try. Also, in most states, if the accident occured on private property (including most parking lots), they won't even send an officer to take a report. Hope this helps