All crashes exceeding the $ value set for reporting, involving one or more licenced vehicals must be reported.
Exceptions you MIGHT get away with:
No Licence plates with no injuries and no insurance company or repair shop involvement.
For example I have a Mid 50's Ford pick up in the back yard that runs. If I drive it into the one tree I have, even though the truck could have several thousand $ damage, it is not licenced and thus is not a motor vehicle under the law and the crash need not be reported.
They should as long as she was covered at the time the accident took place, it was reported, and an accident claim was filed.
If a police officer is involved in an accident while working and is at fault, the accident should be reported by another officer. There are no differences in the accident reports made with an officer involved in an accident. Any questions regarding a lawsuit against the officer should be asked directly to a lawyer.
As in a civilian factory, all military accidents or potential accidents (near miss) should be written in the Accident Book, and investigated.
It should be recorded in the log and reported to the harbourmaster at the next port of call,if the accident was seen by another boat who could not stop or radio for some reason he may report it when he enters port and waste rescue crews or coastguards time looking for a victim,its a courtesy thing.
It should unless there was some illegal activity that had occurred and you had the proper coverages. There is no difference in a private property accident or a public street accident when it comes to paying claims.
If the accident was reported to the police at the time it occurred, I believe a report can be filed, although it should have been filed ASAP. Check with your insurance company and state regulations.
Robberies should be reported to the police immediately.Robberies should be reported to the police immediately.Robberies should be reported to the police immediately.Robberies should be reported to the police immediately.
If your car is insured you need not to worry about accident claim. Company will start a verification process and if possible it'll pay your loss. Second option is you should hire private companies dealing in accident compensation claim.
Take them to small claims court for the damages. If they didn't have permission, you should have reported it stolen and had them arrested.
Physical abuse should be reported.
No. He should be reported to the authorities.No. He should be reported to the authorities.No. He should be reported to the authorities.No. He should be reported to the authorities.
The question doesn't say if you suffered the accident or you caused the accident. There is a BIG difference. All states and locales may have varying laws on this but as a general rule, the jurisdictions I am aware of require that accidents causing over $100. in damages be reported within 24 hours of their occurrence, or of their being found. Yours may vary - check with local law enforcement. On the other hand - If you caused the accident and haven't reported it, you are guilty of 'Hit and Run,' and could be prosecuted for that offense.