Most insurance claims do not require police reports. Some states require it for hit and run claims.
If this happened to me, I would find out what my insurance company can do and from there contact the police or file a civil or small claims suit. None, if the accident wasn't reported to the police.
Contact the police, call for help, and call insurance.
My plan was denied and it was not my fault it was the other drivers fault because police and show up to make a police report it is really his mind
Fill out accident report with police. The person's insurance will pay for repairs.
If both drivers have no insurance and do not file a police report, each driver is responsible for repairing the damage to his/her own vehicle.
Yes, you can. If you are involved in an accident and have their license plate, either file a police report and the police will get the information for you, or,contact your insurance company. Keep in mind, insurance records are NOT public information.
Contact your local DMV Go to your local police station and make out an accident report. Also give the information to your insurance company (who might contact the police for you). Leaving the scene of an accident is a crime. The person will be ticketed as well as being held responsible for the accident.
Yes you can. that is why you have to trade insurance information when an accident occurs. They will handle it from there and will most likely want to do an investigation.
Ask the driver or owner of the vehicle. They are required to give you (and the police) that information at the time of the accident.AnswerOn an accident report, the police officer lists the insurance information. Contact the police department who responded to the scene to determine how to obtain a copy of the report.
If you have no insurance you may get a ticket, but you will want a police report on the accident to claim their insurance, if they were at fault. so call the cops
"The first thing to do is notify the police if a crime was commited (break-in, accident). Then contact your insurance agent with all the information about the incident."
You can submit it to your own carrier, they will assist you in finding this out, you can contact the police dept, and run the plate, or contact the dmv in your state.