In Hawaii, if you're involved in an accident that results in property damage, you are required to submit a written accident report to the appropriate authorities. This is typically necessary when the damage exceeds a certain monetary threshold, which may vary by jurisdiction. The report should include details about the accident, the parties involved, and any relevant information about damages. It's important to follow local laws to ensure compliance and avoid potential penalties.
Any damage over $200.
Any damage over $200.
Any damage over $200.
2,000$
You must submit a written boating accident report if damage to property equals or exceeds $2000. Different countries have different legislation.
You must submit a written boating accident report if damage to property equals or exceeds $2000. Different countries have different legislation.
100 dollars
100 dollars
2,000$
1000
In many jurisdictions, an accident involving property damage typically requires the operator to submit a written accident report if the damage exceeds a certain monetary threshold, often set by local laws. This requirement is often mandated for accidents involving vehicles, where damage to any property, such as another vehicle or roadside infrastructure, is reported. Additionally, insurance companies may also require a written report to process claims related to the accident. It’s important for operators to be aware of the specific laws and reporting requirements in their area.
If a person is in a boating accident and there is personal or property damage, federal law states that it has to be reported if the value is greater than $2000. You must also file an accident report with the state.