as soon as you are home.
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When you are involved in an accident involving injury or property damage, you need to report it to your agent, broker, or insurance company within seven days, regardless of who is at fault. If you are unable to report it within seven days, report it as soon as possible after that. If you don't report your accident within a reasonable amount of time, your insurance company may not have to honour your claim. http://www.fsco.gov.on.ca/english/insurance/auto/after_auto_accident_ENG.pdf
As long as you have coverage, yes the insurance company will pay. All you have to do is call them and report the loss.
they should, as long as you report it soon
You must do this right away.
Typically you have 30 days to file.
As long as the other carrier has accepted liability, they will owe for your damages whether you have insurance or not.
In all states an accident in which damage occurred (and even those in which there is no noticeable damage) are supposed to be reported to the police immediately and at the scene of the accident. If there is no police report it becomes next to impossible to collect compensation from the insurance company.
If you are referring to STATE LAW requirement to report it to the authorities, I believe it is within 24 hours. If you are referring to your insurance company's requirement, you must contact your carrier for that infomration or read your policy.
48 hours
you can not leave the scene of a accident
Depends on what insurance company it is.