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A police accident report is a key document created by the officer who responds to the crash. It often includes:
Crash Overview – Details about the vehicles, damage, and location of the incident.
Witness & Driver Statements – Accounts from those involved and anyone who saw the accident.
Scene Diagram – A visual layout showing vehicle movement and the point of impact.
Officer Observations – Notes on possible causes, traffic violations, or fault assessments.
Having this report is often essential when filing insurance claims or taking legal action after an accident.
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Most reports are located within one week, depending on the city and responding police department.
We assist with accident reports throughout all of California. If your crash happened outside this area, we’ll let you know what to do next.
1. Prioritize Safety
If it’s safe, move vehicles out of traffic. Turn on your hazard lights and, if you have them, set up cones, flares, or warning triangles.
2. Contact Emergency Services
Call 911 if anyone is injured or if there’s major damage. Be sure to get the responding officer’s name and badge number for your records.
3. Exchange Information
Share names, phone numbers, insurance details, driver’s license info, and license plate numbers with the other driver(s). Try to gather contact details from any witnesses as well.
4. Record the Scene
Take clear photos of the vehicles, damage, license plates, surrounding area, and road or weather conditions. Jot down any important notes about what happened.
5. File a Police Report
If police don’t come to the scene, visit the nearest station to file a report yourself.