There is no official time limit, but in order for someone to be charged with home invasion, the time limit established by the "statute of limitations" cannot have expired. That time begins when the crime is committed and ends when someone is charged. This time limit is established by each state and varies, but it is seldom less than two years for felonies.
You can file the report. The police will look into the matter.
Yes
Specifically in Florida?
Yes, you can always 'file a claim', would've been better of course had you stayed at the scene (and left your car where it was) and the police could've documented the angles, point of impact etc. Did you get any info? Plates? If so that will be helpful, I would probably call the police now, and get a report on record, so the other party doesn't report it just the oppisite....Also turn in your claim immediately.
That would involve fraud and forgery- criminal offenses. You should contact the police and file a report.That would involve fraud and forgery- criminal offenses. You should contact the police and file a report.That would involve fraud and forgery- criminal offenses. You should contact the police and file a report.That would involve fraud and forgery- criminal offenses. You should contact the police and file a report.
Generally speaking no. If the contractor did damage intentionally you could file a vandalism claim but you would also need to file a police report. If the contractor was negligent, you could file a claim with their commercial liability insurer.
thats something that you should report to the police because its an invasion to your privacy and who ever that has been watching you could be charge with felony.
There would have to be a police report in which they are then relocated.
If you suspect a home invasion, it is imperative that you call 911 (in the United States) immediately.
Home Invasion and Homeowners InsuranceThat all depends. What did they steal? Is it covered under your homeowners Policy? If the stolen property is listed as covered under your homeowners Insurance then you should file a claim for the stolen property. If the door or window was kicked in or damaged then you can file a claim for cost of repairs.There is no coverage specific to a home invasion on your homeowners policy so there is no pay out for "home invasion" in and of itself.If you were injured firing the home invasion you will need to look to your medical insurance to cover the costs of related health care.
There must be anonymous lines for this purpose - locally we have "88-CRIME" that we can dial at any time. You really need to file the report - if you were a public teacher and observed this, you would be required by law to report it. You owe it to that child.
Report them as a runaway and ask the police to return him home.