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Fundamentals of Making an Auto Accident Report in Pennsylvania

Thousands of car crashes occur in Pennsylvania each year. Besides damaging the vehicle and properties at the crash scene, victims of car accidents are subject to moderate to severe injuries.

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Fundamentals of Making an Auto Accident Report in Pennsylvania

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  1. Fundamentals of Making an Auto Accident Report in Pennsylvania Thousands of car crashes occur in Pennsylvania each year. Besides damaging the vehicle and properties at the crash scene, victims of car accidents are subject to moderate to severe injuries. If you or a loved one was involved in an auto accident in Pennsylvania, calling the police to file a police report should be one of the first things you should do. Specific laws govern how you can report an auto accident.Although filing a report can seem straight forward, it can be stressful. To avoid getting caught unawares, we advise hiring an excellent auto accident attorney in York, PA, to protect yourself and your interests.

  2. Ready to understand the basics of filing an auto crash report in Pennsylvania? Let’s get some context.

  3. When Should Auto Accidents Be Reported in Pennsylvania? You should report auto accidents to law enforcement officials immediately. However, in a situation where the police don’t respond to your call, you must report the crash within five days of an accident under the following circumstances: ●Any party involved in the crash incurred an injury, even if it’s not life-threatening ●Any party lost their life as a result of the crash. ●The collision caused damage to the vehicle of any of the party involved and prevented them from driving away from the crash scene. If the police arrive at a crash site, they’ll be responsible for filling out a police report and turning it over to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT). If this doesn’t happen, you have 5 days to file a report with PennDOT.

  4. How to File an Auto Accident Report in Pennsylvania If you have to file a report alone because the police didn’t come to the crash scene, auto accident attorneys in York, PA, advise that you make a report through the Pennsylvanian approved car accident reporting form. This form contains personal information, in-depth data of the vehicles and other parties in volved in the crash. The form will require the following information: ●Personal information of the driver including; name, contact information, driver’s license number, insurance policy company and number, names and contact information of any passenger. ●Vehicle information which includes; the make, type and model, and body style of all vehicles involved in the crash, vehicle license plate numbers, vehicle identification numbers, and a description of the vehicle damage. After filling out the vehicle accident form, send it to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and they’ll look into your claim.

  5. Get an Auto Accident Attorney on Your Case • If you or a friend has been involved in an auto accident in Philadelphia, you need to consider speaking with an auto accident for your best interests. • Dale E. Anstine is the right personal injury law firm for you. Our auto accident attorneys have are putation for adequately representing clients and negotiating with a slew of other parties to ensure that your case yields the positives desired — compensation and otherwise. • To get the ball rolling with us, fill the Contact Us form or call 717–846–0606 to speak with an experienced auto accident attorney in York, PA, to discuss all aspects of your case.

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