When reporting an accident to an animal, a way you could ensure someone will arrive as quickly as possible to the scene is by being very clear, well-spoken, and specific. The location, injuries, type of animal, and any known entrances to the location, can help someone arrive as soon as possible.
Carefully help anyone who might be hurt and send for skilled help as quickly as possible
Carefully help anyone who might be hurt and send for skilled help as quickly as possible
If the accident involved injury or damage to anyone including yourself then you are required to report the accident. If this person was responsible and you state otherwise when reporting it you are committing fraud, and possibly also perjury.
You can But If the plates were stolen, you could but shouldn't, the key is reporting the plates stolen But If you lent them to a friend and the police figure it out you will
If someone is seeking damages from an injury as a result of an auto accident and they are not satisfied with the offer from the insurance company I would suggest that a lawyer be consulted.
It depends on the state it occured in, if it was property damage above a set amount, if someone was injured, if city or county property was damaged,etc.
Maybe But reporting too the police is the first step Then you will have to prove both that it happened and that you were harmed it a real measurable provable way.
hearing there voice if possible although its not truly possible to know someone unless its in person (i feel).
A situation where someone might scream text could be during an emergency or urgent situation where they need to quickly convey important information to someone else who may not be able to hear them. This could include situations like a car accident, a medical emergency, or a dangerous situation where verbal communication is not possible.
An accident with possible injuries and death. If you have an accident while texting and someone dies as a result of this you can be charged with negligent homicide and if convicted go to jail for a long time.
after what accident
No. Someone reporting improper driving is not grounds for a police officer to issue a citation without evidence to support the charge. Now slow down- OK?