In North East Philadelphia and the rest of Pennsylvania, a car accident must be reported if the collision has any of the following outcomes:
In the above cases, Pennsylvania law posits that the accident must be reported to police within five days.
A police report and accident report are not the same. Though they may share much of the same information. When police are called to the scene of an automobile accident, they will complete an accident report. This is a place in which details and information regarding the accident are gathered by the reporting authority, as well as contact information for involved parties and witnesses. A police report is a report in which details regarding a crime are gathered. Unless the accident involved a crime such as driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol or leaving the scene of an accident, the pertinent report will be an accident report.
As noted above, a person has five days under Pennsylvania law to file an accident report. However, it is highly recommended that all involved parties in an accident remain at the scene until authorities arrive to complete their accident report so that it is confirmed that the authorities have the contact and insurance information of all involved parties and witnesses. Additionally, if one waits until after an accident, they lose any witness statements that could affect the outcome of an insurance claim.
Immediately after a car accident, pull your car over to a safe place out of the way of traffic. Ensure that everyone in your car is safe, and check that all other involved motorists are also safe. If anyone is injured, call 911 for both emergency medical personnel and local authorities to be dispatched. Once you are sure that everyone is out of harm’s way, obtain the contact and insurance information of all involved drivers while you await the authorities. Take ample photographs of the scene of the accident, including where your car was hit, skid marks on the road, road signs indicating the location, and any signs showing applicable traffic laws. As you provide your information to authorities and speak to other drivers, never admit fault. In the time following the accident, another driver’s insurance agent may contact you; their role is to draw you into claiming fault, so be sure to pass them on to our auto accident lawyer who will speak to them on your behalf.
Making the right choices following an automobile accident can be confusing. Make sure you have a skilled accident attorney supporting you. We successfully represent clients in Burholme, Frankford, Juniata, Croydon, Buckingham, and towns located near Northeast Philadelphia & Lower Bucks County to ensure that they are protected following an accident.
At Cohen & Riechelson we understand how important it is to properly document an accident. Contact us at (215) 337-4915, or fill out our online contact form for a free consultation to discuss your accident and pursuing maximum damages for your injuries and other harm.
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