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Accidents with property damage in excess of $500, or involving personal injury, must be reported.
In a case where there is an accident report, it is best to report it. It is always better to be safe than it is to be sorry.
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Yes! The police will almost always show up after a car accident. If they don’t, however, Florida laws require motorists to report any crash that they are involved in, especially if it caused apparent property damage of at least $500, injury, or death. The report should be made within ten days to the Florida Highway Patrol station, sheriff’s office or the local police department if the crash happened within a municipality.
That's up to you. If i were you though i would just leave it alone.
The answer depends on where the accident took place. If it occurred on a freeway, it's probably FHP jurisdiction. Inside the city limits, call that city's police; outside the city limits, the county sheriff. If you call any one of these and tell them where the incident occurred, they can probably tell you which agency will handle the report.
you should get a cell phone and call 911 then stay with your friend an d stay warm but start yelling.
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You can get an accident report at the police station.
You call 911. Be prepared to give a description of the car, their license plate (if possible), their location and heading. If you attempt to follow the car, you are likely to get into an accident yourself. Give what information you can safely give, and let the authorities handle the rest.
He was entangled in the accident report.
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