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If you and your vehicle are in an accident, be sure to exchange phone numbers and addresses, as well as insurance, with the other party involved in the accident. Also, be sure that the police are notified of the accident.
1) Your insurance company receives your driving record from your DMV. If you are in an accident and it is reported to the police, they will add that accident to your driving record. 2) When you are in an auto accident, the insurance companies of everyone involved are notified when people submit claims.
It shouldn't ... normally insurance companies do not report the accident to the police authorities unless a death is involved. However, since you reported the accident to your insurance and if you are at fault, it may cause your rates to increase.
The answer should be yes to both parts of the question. You should notify them.
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You can file a claim with your insurance agent. Most companies have apps that you can use to submit pictures and details of the accident so the agent knows the details of it before they arrive on site to evaluate the damage. Police departments may also need to be notified if there was an injury involved.
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the ''CAN'' if it's been too long, most don't file it NOW !!!
It will depend on the type of accident the guest had in order to know what to do. If the accident is minor, ask them if they're alright and if they would need any help. If it's something more serious, call for help and then call anyone they feel should be notified.
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If your car is causing a danger to life, move it out of the road. If not stop and photograph its position before moving it. Once you have ensured that anybody else involved in the accident is safe of if they are injured that medical help is called and the police notified, you must exchange names and addresses with anybody else involved and record their vehicle plate numbers. If your car is safe to drive (do not drive it if any vital part is bent or damaged), you can then get it home or to a garage for repair.