No, the accident occurred between the two parties, a police report is not necessary.
Your insurance company can take the information regarding the accident.
A police officer may write a citation based on the story that is told, but he cannot testify that he witnessed the accident so his involvement is generally useless.
One can find more information about Maryland accident insurance by visiting the brand name insurance companies like Allstate and GEICO. Alternatively, one can look at flyers for accident insurance companies in Maryland.
Your question does not have sufficient information to give an answer. What type of "Accident Insurance" policy are you talking about?
If you have had an accident with this person then his insurance information should be present on the accident report. If you have no claim on this person's auto insurance then it is not your business whether or not he has insurance.
After an accident, all parties involved with the accident should exchange insurance information. Typically, the insurance companies will talk to each other about repairs and cost.
Insurance Adjustersyou can find alot of information about how to deal with your with your Insurance Adjusters
If you were involved in an accident with this person then their insurance information will be listed on the accident report. If you were not involved in an accident then it is not your business who they have insurance with. Much of this is covered by the privacy laws so if you really have to know ask the person.
Insurance companies which have car insurance policies usually have information on car accident compensation. Also law firms which handle cases like this probably have information.
Your insurance information and contact information would suffice.
If you have their insurance information, go directly to their carrier. If you don't have the information, you may have to go through your own insurance and let them fight it out for you.
In order to make an accident insurance claim, one must provide the details of the accident and, if relevant, who was involved. The date and time of the accident and the extent of the damage are also necessary.
The American General website provides information about the life and accident insurance it offers. The "Ripoff" website offers a report on this company and others like it.
Report the accident to your insurance company. If this was a single car accident - meaning yours- your insurance will have to pay for the repairs minus your deductible. If another party caused the accident you need to turn their insurance information over to your company and they will take it from there.