When to file police report for car accident

So you've got into a minor car accident, and you're in a state of shock. Snap out of it! If you want compensation, the next 24-hours are going to be busy.

When to file police report for car accident

While the chances of getting into an accident are slim, it's always good to know what can cause a car accident and how to avoid getting into one.

However, if you've had a bout of bad luck and got involved in a minor car accident in Singapore, don't panic. Here's what you do.

  Step 1: Assess the situation

When to file police report for car accident

When to file police report for car accident

Assess the situation to see whether you need to call for assistance or if it can be resolved privately

You should lodge a police report within 24-hours in these cases:

  • There is an injured/unconscious party
  • It's a hit-and-run accident
  • Accidents with government vehicles or property (car plates QX and MID)
  • Collision with vehicle(s) not registered in Singapore

Call an ambulance (995) for any injured parties that require immediate medical attention and don't move the vehicles involved in the accident unless someone needs an emergency evacuation.

  Step 2: Ensure safetyIf the car accident causes a traffic obstruction, snap a quick picture of the scene before moving your vehicles to the roadside. Place the hazard sign (that orange triangle usually located in the boot of your car), at least 50m away from the rear of your car.

Many people involved in a car accident may be tentative about involving the police in the matter. Whether they were at fault for the accident and are afraid of the consequences, or they believe they can resolve the matter without the police, many legal complications can arise due to a lack of police involvement.

By making a police report, the people involved in a car accident are actually protecting themselves more, especially when car accident claims are being made. Read on to find out more about why you should make a police report after a car accident, and how this report will benefit you.

What is a Police Report?

A police report is a document written by a police officer which outlines what happened, who was involved, what damage was sustained and any other important details the police officer has obtained. Depending on the nature of the car accident, a police report may range from a simple one-page document to a more detailed multiple paged document.

Once a police report is made, the person reporting will be provided with a police event number. This event number plays an important role if you need to make a car accident claim after the car accident has occurred.

What Information is Included in a Police Report?

A police report will often contain information such as:

  • Where the car accident occurred
  • The date and time of the car accident
  • The car registration details of the cars involved
  • Whether anybody sustained injuries
  • Whether there was any damage to the cars involved
  • Statements of witnesses or other drivers

When to file police report for car accident

  • It is an official unbiased report
    A police report represents an official unbiased third-party report of the car accident. This document is considered to be more reliable than the testimonies of the people involved in the car accident. When the people involved recall their memory of the event, there can be conflicting views as to what happened, and who was at fault. In this case, a police report will play the impartial role of determining an accurate summary of what truly happened.
  • In case of injuries that develop after the car accident
    If you develop any injuries after the car accident, a police report can help to establish that those injuries were caused by the accident itself, and not for any other reason. On the other hand, it can also prevent other people from attempting to fake a related injury, and can save you from being liable in such cases.
  • In case of damages to your car after the car accident
    While a car might sometimes appear undamaged upon inspection after a car accident, you may find that the car actually has some damage later on. A police report will help to establish the link between the car accident and the damage, and can prevent people from making false claims about car damage.
  • It is necessary for any car accident claims
    When making a car compensation claim, many insurers will require a police event number, which is given only when a police report is made. This police report will be crucial evidence for any compensations claims you make, and help your chances of success. Insurers may reject compensation claims purely on the basis that there is no police documentation for the car accident.

How Long Should I Wait Before Making a Police Report?

Police should be called immediately, or at the latest 28 days following the accident, to the scene of major traffic crashes, where:

  • Where someone is killed or injured
  • A party fails to stop and exchange particulars
  • A driver is allegedly under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs
  • There are hazards present, such as significant damage to structures
  • There is aggressive or criminal behaviour between the parties

For all other car accidents, the parties involved should aim to make a police report as soon as possible. If there is a failure to make a police report within 28 days of the car accident, then insurers may reject any claims on this basis, or require a justification for this delay.

How Can I Make a Police Report?

If you have not made a police report at the scene of the car accident, then a police report can be made any time afterwards by attending a police station or via the police assistance line.

For more information about a motor vehicle personal injury claim, get in touch with Schreuder Partners today.

When should you make a police report for traffic accident?

Make a Traffic Police report as soon as possible or within 24 hours of the accident if the accident involves:.
Fatality;.
Damage to government property;.
Foreign vehicle;.
Pedestrian or cyclist;.
Hit-and-run case; or..
Injury cases where. i..

How long does it take for a police report to be ready after a car accident in California?

Police officers understand that this report is vital when making insurance claims or when you are required to go to court related to the accident. This is why they show all due diligence to complete the report as quickly as possible. This is usually completed within 3 to 5 business days of the accident.

What if the other party does not report an accident?

Policyholders face serious consequences if they fail to file an accident report, as this constitutes a breach of the insurance policy condition. The insurer is entitled to repudiate liability, resulting in the insured's loss of protection under the policy.

What do I need to bring for accident report?

What to bring along when filing an Accident Report:.
Owner's NRIC;.
Driver's NRIC & Driving License;.
Certificate of Insurance (please check validity period of your insurance certificate to ensure it is the latest copy);.
Company Stamp (if vehicle is registered under a company).