One of the first documents you’ll need for a car accident claim is the police report filed after the accident. This is the official report filed by the officer who responded to your accident. It contains a lot of information about what happened. In some cases, the police officer may offer an opinion as to how the car accident occurred. Because police reports are public records, you need only pay a nominal fee to obtain the report filed after your car crash.
Do I have to report a minor car accident in Florida?
Do I need a police report to file a car accident claim?
What happens if the police don’t report a minor car accident?
When Must A Car Accident Be Reported in Florida?
In Florida, the driver of a vehicle must report any car accident: 1. resulting in injury to, or death of, any person (a driver, passenger, pedestri...
Who Must The Driver Report The Accident to?
The driver must report the accident to the local police department if the accident occurred within a municipality. If the accident did not occur wi...
How Soon Must The Accident Be Reported?
Florida law requires that the driver report the accident “immediately,” by the quickest means of communication.
How Is The Driver Supposed to Report An Accident?
Once a driver has orally reported an accident to the proper authorities, the driver only needs to file a written accident report if a local, county...
What If You Don’T Report A Reportable Accident in Florida?
Failure to report a reportable car accident is a non-criminal, non-moving traffic infraction, punishable with a $30 fine in Florida. If you are req...
What If I Am Unable to Report The Accident immediately?
If, as the driver, you are physically incapable of making a report, the law exempts you from having to file the report during the time that you are...