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Gee! which police state do you live in?
Financial Responsibility Laws require that you be Financially Responsible for any damages you cause to another. Whether a Police report is filed or not, has no bearing on your responsibilty for the damages.
All crashes that result in vehicle damage must be reported to the police.
Yes, a landlord can call the police to take an report of any damages on the property.
Then they're liable for the damages. You need to file a police report immediately.
you will most likely get charged with filing a false police report. If you reported it to your insurance you can add insurance fraud, which is a felony
After a hit and run, the individual hit should file a police report as soon as possible. That police report should then be presented to the person's insurance company who will assess the damages to the vehicle.
If something or someone is observed as unusual in respect to the natural activities, the police are called to take a report. The reported activity is classified as an incident, and this report is the first step in the investigation phase, for future follow-up.
The scam should be reported to the company you are making the transaction through or to the police.
Yes, CLUE reports monitor anything paid by any insurance company regardless of a police report. Therefore, only if you reported the accident to the insurance company or they reported it. If you did not, and they did not, and there was no police report(for example you did some kind of direct negotiation or something) only then is there no way they are going to find out.
If the accident was reported to the police at the time it occurred, I believe a report can be filed, although it should have been filed ASAP. Check with your insurance company and state regulations.
Yes, of course. If you are liable for the damages you are required by law to cover the losses. Having a police report or not having a police report has no bearing on your liability and resulting financial responsibilities. Although most minor accidents do not merit a police report, the insurance companies recommend an accident report be filed whenever possible to document the occurrence and protect the drivers and the company from individuals who may later try to shirk their financial responsibilities. If you have insurance then your insurance company will cover the loss for you up to your policy limits. If you are uninsured then you are required to pay the damages yourself.