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    The Consequences of Failing to File a Police Report After a Collision

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesJuly 28, 20254 Mins Read
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    After a minor car accident, it might be tempting to exchange contact and insurance information and be on your way. It might seem like the most convenient way to escape trouble or to stall. However, in the majority of cases, failing to report a car accident to the police can have serious future legal, financial, and insurance consequences. 

    What appears to be a minor bump today may become a serious injury in the future, particularly if the other side alters their story or there are new injuries that appear. This reason makes filing a proper police report important. This document is used to resolve claims and determine fault, and courts may view it as essential evidence if legal action becomes an issue.

    Without it, your chances of being awarded a good settlement are dramatically reduced. This article explains why filing a police report after a collision is so important and what consequences you might face if you don’t.

    1. Difficulty Proving Fault

    Without a police report, you may not be able to assign fault. A report provides precious evidence, such as statements from the two motorists, witness testimony, and the cop’s unbiased findings. Without this, you are unable to establish your innocence in courts and with insurance adjusters.

    2. Impaired Insurance Claim

    Most insurance companies require a police report in case of extensive damage or injuries. Without it, the insurer will be able to claim that the accident was not serious or that it never happened and reject your claim. Even if you win your claim, you might be left with less money.

    3. Legal Penalties

    It is illegal in most states not to report a collision, especially one involving injury or major property damage. You can be fined, given driving points, or even charged with a misdemeanor under state law. Such a penalty can remain on your record for years and contribute to a driving record penalty and insurance costs.

    4. No Official Record of Events

    A police report offers an impartial, chronological, and legal account of the accident. In the absence of this report, it becomes more challenging to prove what really occurred, particularly if the other individual contests your account of what happened. This absence of proof can be a significant handicap in insurance as well as legal proceedings.

    5. Hurt Credibility in Legal Disputes

    If the case goes to court, the absence of a police report can make your claims seem less credible. Judges and juries often view the lack of a report as a red flag, assuming the incident may not have been serious. This could weaken your entire case, even if you were clearly not at fault.

    6. Complications with Uninsured or Hit-and-Run Claims

    If you’re dealing with an uninsured driver or a hit-and-run, the police report becomes essential for filing a claim. Insurers usually require proof that the event occurred and that another party was involved. Without a report, they may refuse coverage under uninsured motorist protection.

    7. Delayed Medical or Property Compensation

    Some injuries take hours or days to surface, and if you didn’t report the crash, it’s harder to link them to the accident. Insurers might argue that your injuries were caused by something else or occurred later. This could delay your ability to receive funds for treatment or car repairs.

    8. Potential Civil Liability

    If the other party decides to sue later, your failure to document the accident could work against you. They may present their version of events without opposition, and your lack of a report could make it seem like you were trying to hide something. This could leave you exposed to paying damages or facing a legal judgment.

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