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As soon as you can. Your insurance company would like to keep minor accidents from becoming major headaches but handling them quickly.
Traffic accident! call 911 or somebody who can help!
You tell your higher offical about the incident or accident. They will file the report for you.
In most cases, the adjuster would talk to everyone involved to hear their "version" of what happened. They would talk to any independent witnesses (someone who saw the accident that neither party involved knows) and form a decision based on that information as well as the location of the accident and where damages are on the vehicles.
You are supposed to and I would reccommend that you do. You simply notify them but do not place a claim. Covers you if the out of pocket does not work especially if a bodily injury claim comes along!
Yes. Although a court would consider such a report as highly valuable in determining the nature of an accident, and while it may be very helpful to a court in determining fault, there is no legal requirement for a police report to be done in order for civil liability to be assessed from an accident.
Yes you would report it separately.
That's up to you. If i were you though i would just leave it alone.
If you witnessed or were aware of an accident occurring or a mistake being made, you should report the accident or mistake to the management or your direct supervisor.
You can still report the accident to the insurance company and collect for damages. The Police will most likely not take a report. You would have to call them to verify that though.
I would like to obtain a record of traffic accidents on Jefferson Boulevard in 2022 & 2023
Describe the incident in full, include who is involved and give it to management.