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Car accident reporting center


What is an Ontario accident reporting centre?

Ontario has accident reporting centres to simplify the collision reporting process. They are designed to help drivers self-report accidents and create a collision report with the guidance of a police officer. They are also designed to free up local police for more pressing issues and to clear up traffic congestion.

Should I go to a reporting center after a car accident?

Here are the criteria to follow to determine whether or not you should go to a reporting center after a collision : The accident is minor : There is no significant damage. No injuries : Nobody requires medical attention. Damage : There is more than $2000 of combined damage.

What is a collision reporting center?

Collision Reporting Centers are partnerships between the police, insurance companies, and private enterprises. CRC's simplify the process of reporting vehicle damages to the police and insurers. They allow motorists involved in property-damage-only crashes to self-report the incident. CRC's also help ease some of the workload handled by the police.



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