Originally Posted by RichardBondMan
Several points have been brought up. 1) will the police create an accident report if the accident occurs or private property? 2) what is the time limit for reporting accidents/incidents/claims to your ins company in order to assure you are preserving coverages that may be available to you. 3) Can contacting the other party involved in the accident/incident cause one to lose some/all of their insurance coverages 4) Accidents in FL - police accident/incident reports ..... As to 1 above... Generally, police consider accidents on private property to be civil matters between the parties involved and will not usually write an accident report unless there are injuries, substantial property damage or should one or both of the parties insist ..... in some jurisdictions, it against some police dept rules to write a report at all... but generally speaking, they will not write a report. 2) in most states, the rule for reporting accidents/incidents/ in order to preserve coverage is 60 days but a responsible insured will report it immediately or as soon as practically possible... not at fault parties to an accident that suffer property damage and especially injuries generally want and deserve prompt attention to their loss/situation. 3) Lay people not versed in civil/legal/claim related issues tend to make statements either in writing or verbally that incriminate them.... doing so, such as offering to "pay half the cost of the repairs", ie or such as "I prefer not to contact my insurance company and will pay the cost myself" not only may unintentionally obligate the at fault party but also obligate the insured's insurance company..... it's ok if the insured wants to make written, verbal statements but by doing so, you then may unintentionally obligate your insurance company when it's actually them paying the loss. Let them commit or deny... 4) As to FL accidents... it's my actual first hand experience that when an accident occurs on public highways and there are no injuries and only property damage.... the police, at least in my case, did not create a report, took no witness statements, didnt take the witnesses name, addr or contact tel numbers. I located the witness myself, directed my witness to the insurance company adjuster that was denying my claim due to the fact that his insured incorrectly and fraudulently was claiming that I hit him in rear. My claim was paid not based on any accident report but on the witness statement from the witness that I located.