How ever long they need to. You can always call and ask or send a letter.
No, the accident occurred between the two parties, a police report is not necessary. Your insurance company can take the information regarding the accident. A police officer may write a citation based on the story that is told, but he cannot testify that he witnessed the accident so his involvement is generally useless.
You would normally name the police officer (driver) and his employer, e.g. the city or police department where he works.
Not if it happened on private property and generally speaking if you weren't issued a ticket at the scene of the accident you most likely won't get one later. The insurance company can't issue a citation. Only the police can do that.
It depends on who is at fault for the accident. The person that the police determine caused the accident will get the ticket.
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"No, if a person simply drives away after an accident this is considered a hit-and-run. If an accident occurs, even if there are no injuries it is essential that it is reported to the police."
One word answer: Yes There are limits to how long after, BUT in most places that is two years.
Simply, call the police!
Yes, the police can arrest you for an accident they did not witness if they have sufficient evidence indicating that you were at fault. This evidence could include witness statements, video footage, or other documentation related to the incident. However, whether an arrest occurs depends on the circumstances, the severity of the accident, and applicable laws. In many cases, police may issue a citation or summons instead of an arrest.
the police officer gave a citation
If your local police department arrived at the scene, and you were not cited, you most likely will not be.
Bad things, will mostly likely get a few citation from police. If he is found to be at fault he could be liable for the damage.