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What happens if you don't call the police after an accident North Carolina?


Should I call the police? North Carolina car accident law requires that a driver involved in a collision contact a law enforcement agency by the quickest means possible if there is: (1) injury to any person; (2) death to any person; or (3) total property damage of $500 or more. Failure to do so is a misdemeanor.
Stopping after an accident is required by law in North Carolina. You could face criminal charges if you do not stop. Call the police. Even if the other driver tries to offer you money, you should still call the police and file an official report.