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Frequently Asked Questions

Typically, a police accident report will have the police officer’s investigation of the accident. The report will often contain some of the following information:

  • approx. time, date and location of the collision or injury
  • information for all parties and witnesses involved in the collision such as names, addresses, phone numbers, and vehicle insurance information
  • location of where the damage was made to the vehicles involved in the collision
  • statements from all parties and witnesses
  • if any citations were given or violations of law, and
  • additional information on the motor vehicle accident provided by the officer

Typically, a police accident report may be obtained by the individual involved or owner of the vehicle involved. Additional parties include the following:

  • family members, spouse, child or sibling who are directly related to those involved in the accident
  • a licensed attorney
  • a licensed private investigator hired by someone involved in the crash
  • Insurance Companies from all parties involved

All Police Report requests through Nationwide Report™  are performed by our participating paid attorney network; Valiant Advocates.

Nationwide Report has created Valiant Advocates; a nationwide attorney matching service specializing in accident claims and injury. Valiant Advocates has made it easy for our readers to request to speak with a local accident attorney. Simply fill out the form above and instantly be connected with a legal firm in your area to help you through this difficult time. You are under no obligation to retain their services and the consultation is absolutely free.

When involved in any accident resulting in personal injury, there are steps that you should follow to ensure physical, financial, and legal protection for yourself:

  1. The most important thing to do is to go to a doctor and get medical attention immediately for any bodily injury.
  2. Collect evidence from the accident: proof of negligence, names and contact information of others involved in the accident, pictures and videos of where the accident took place, filing a police report, and anything else that will help prove negligence and strengthen your case.
  3. Contact your attorney. If you do not have one, Valiant Advocates will search for a local qualified personal injury attorney in your area.

Once you receive your copy of the police report from your accident, you will need to review it and find out what the facts are from the event. Your insurance company or the other parties involved will most likely have the same copy of the report, so you should be able to support your version of what happened during the accident. 

Reasons for car crashes can range from texting while driving, driving  under the influence of drugs or alcohol, distracted and reckless driving, weather conditions, and much more.

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Your vehicle accident report is the first step in the reporting process for making an insurance claim. You can start the process here as an injured party, a relative or spouse of the accident victim.
Have questions about your confidential accident report? Your request includes a No Obligation, Free Confidential Consultation Call with a local Legal Advocate provided by Valiant Advocates. A legal advocate will help retrieve your confidential accident report, and the ability to have a free, private consultation to help answer any questions. This is an optional selection that can be chosen in our form below and is a no-cost or obligation service.

The Importance of Filing a Car Accident Report

An accident report is a legal document that must be completed in order to be reimbursed for property damage or medical expenditures made as a result of the accident. It aids insurers in determining the validity of a claim. An accident report is also required in situations when there is a judicial proceeding involving the incident.

Almost every type of accident mandates the filing of an accident report. Before anybody leaves the site of a vehicle crash, especially if there is personal injury, death, or property damage, it is important to call the authorities. When a law enforcement officer arrives, he or she investigates the site and obtains information about the collision, all of which aids in the creation of a legal case. It is a useful document for all parties involved, including insured victims, insurance companies, and attorneys (in cases where a lawsuit is filed).

It is not required to contact the police in the case of small accidents, such as a fender bender, or in the absence of significant property damage. However, even in minor crashes, the parties involved are required to stop and share information under motor vehicle accidents act. If one of the parties fails to do so, a hit-and-run charge may be filed, which can result in a serious consequence.

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