It is to ensure the safety on the road in general. It is for ambulance/documentation perposes to report an accident, and it may help save a life because the person you had a near accident with may be intoxicated or a criminal.
Yes ... any and all accidents regardless of how minor you may think they are. Accidents at sea (or in a lake) are a very serious matter.
Depending on the jurisdiction police administrators will keep a record of police reports on any and all accidents they report. The hard copies of these reports may be archived in an electronic format. But, if you know the approximate date of your accident and the location you should be able to get a copy of the police report.
minimal. nowadays there are special carving knives that do not have sharp edges and barely any accidents are serious enough to report, therfor there are not enough accidents to be included in any statistics
To refinance a car, you must check your report for any performance issues. Then you must check history, for any accidents or problems with car. That should help you.
because it is the law to report any hazards in the work place. you should report it to the person in charge. p.s also if you now about a hazard and didn't say anything but then someone got hurt because of it wouldn't you fell really bad and abit gilty. i would :(
The scope should be placed on a clean, dry, and flat surface on the counter, away from any liquid or food debris. The electrical cord should be untangled and should not obstruct any walkways or be near any water sources to avoid tripping hazards and electrical accidents.
Get a "carfax" report on vehicle
any accidents and how many ANY ACCIDENTS Are there any reported accidents?
Remember that your policy is a legally binding contract. Per the terms of the contract, you are obligated to report any and all accidents promptly to the insurance company and to assist them with the investigation in any way they request.
All types of accidents should be investigated in order that they can eventually be prevented. Certainly any accident that involves injury or destruction of property should be evaluated for cause.
In Missouri, any accident involving property damage exceeding $500 requires the operator to file an accident report with the Missouri State Highway Patrol. This includes accidents where the property damage is to a vehicle, a fixed object, or any other property. Failing to report such accidents can result in penalties and fines. It is important for operators to comply with these reporting requirements to ensure proper documentation and resolution of the incident.
HAS IT BEEN IN ANY ACCIDENTS