if no one finds our that it was you then you are safe... trust though you dont want to hit a deer with you car, it can be fatal. If you are count then you will be charged with animal agalitation and state property damage
theyrrrr turned into police vehicles and firetrucks
Insurance companies determine fault by looking at police reports, taking statements from the parties involved and witnesses, and looking at the vehicles.
First, always, make sure that everyone is okay. If it is a non-injury accident and your vehicles are blocking traffic, pull to the side of the road and call police. If it is an injury accident, do not move vehicles and do not move anyone that is injured! Wait for trained personnel. After a police report is filed, contact your insurance company with details. Pick up a copy of the police report. This will have all info needed in reference to the drivers involved and the needed insurance info.
Believe it or not, police do not determine who is at fault the insurance companies involved do. They use information given to them from the police department, such as violations or speed information, but the police can not determine fault or liability. Order of listing vehicles on the report has no determination of anything
Tell them that u where in the car accident and then u will get money
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.
Arkansas law requires an accident report if there is any personal injury or total damage to all vehicles involved is $1,000 or more.
After vehicles stay in a tow/police impound for a long time or might be considered abandoned the police department or towing company will hold an auction where they will bid off the older items to the highest buyer.
So people can easily recognize the vehicle as a police vehicle.
depends on whether you've been involved, or just a witness. If you've been involved, you are required to exchange names and insurance details with the other parties. Police need to be called if there are physical injuries. Photograph damage to all vehicles (God bless cameraphones!), and their positions. If vehicles are moveable, get them moved out of the road as quickly as possible. If you are merely a witness, give all parties your contact details, take photos if you can and be willing to talk to Police if they are called.
Repossessions are usually civil matters, the Police would get involved but only to keep the peace.
um you could get expelled or suspened adn the police could get involved and you become an alcoholic and eventually die from it