Of course you report accidents to the police; that's what they're for.
Another View: The answer to this will depend on the regulations of your individual state. Some do not take reports of minor, property-damage-only accidents - others only require reports of propertly damage accidents which exceed a certain dollar amount - etc. However, the one thing that is universal among all states, is the necessity to report an accident resulting in any claim of physical injury.
Arkansas law requires an accident report if there is any personal injury or total damage to all vehicles involved is $1,000 or more.
no
FILE A POLICE REPORT. IF THE ACCIDENT HAPPENED WHILE YOUR POLICY WAS CANCELLED NO I DOESNT COVER,
you can not leave the scene of a accident
Call the police and get a police report. Call your insurance company and report it to them asap.
NO.
You have 10 days to file a police report
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.
yes
Tell them that u where in the car accident and then u will get money
it will 1 hour
Does a police report opinion accident liability? If for an example a car Toyota crashes in the back of a neon. and the police listed it on the report his oppion is that the neon slammed on his break, and didnt have break lights.