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jhonnieblue wrote:however when we went to the police station in couva the police there ( not in any bad way) told us that there is a new method to reporting accidents
jhonnieblue wrote:hey, i just wanted to hear if anyone got into a situation like this before,
i just got into a fender bender by point lisas there, it was clearly my fault,
the damage was to the other car, a corolla nze s model, bumper damage and broken light...no damage on my van at all
thing is i knwo all the thing to do , make a report etc.
however when we went to the police station in couva the police there ( not in any bad way) told us that there is a new method to reporting accidents...and apparently it may lead to one or both parties involved getting charged for the accident.
now iv'e never heard about this before and he really advised us to get an estimate seeing as it was only the ladies vehicle damaged. ill try to upload pics to show the damage
but what course of action do i take now, no report to the police means that i cant claim on insurance, if so then whats the point, seeing as how i can be charge for something as minor as a fender bender....
btw it would be helpful if anyone knows where i could source a right back light for NZE model 2006-2007 (was a PCE)[b]
rodfarva wrote:the possibility of one or both parties being charged has always existed. That is nothing new. All car accidents carry that risk.
From my understanding, they are simply trying to avoid taking the report on an accident that might easier be solved without insurance and other trappings.
I'm putting it nicely of course.
If you are comfortable with fixing the car on your own, by all means do so.
If not, make the report.
rodfarva wrote:the possibility of one or both parties being charged has always existed. That is nothing new. All car accidents carry that risk.
From my understanding, they are simply trying to avoid taking the report on an accident that might easier be solved without insurance and other trappings.
I'm putting it nicely of course.
If you are comfortable with fixing the car on your own, by all means do so.
If not, make the report.
but this new form they recoding it on
the possibility of one or both parties being charged has always existed. That is nothing new. All car accidents carry that risk.
From my understanding, they are simply trying to avoid taking the report on an accident that might easier be solved without insurance and other trappings.
I'm putting it nicely of course.
If you are comfortable with fixing the car on your own, by all means do so.
If not, make the report.
ALWAYS MAKE THE REPORT.
you can specify how the vehicles' repair will be handled.
Ignorant Ignis wrote:please note...........
as i was told by a lawyer many years ago ...
all you need to do to report an accident is give the police the following information.
statement - i was in a accident
place
time and date
registration number
insurance policy information
drivers permit number
nothing else is required by law
never give a statement if it's not necessary
and never admit liability
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backward laws FTL
jhonnieblue wrote:but this new form they recoding it on , for the purpose of transferring to soft storage (cant rem the form name )...anyone heard of it?
i will find out details on it tom
Ignorant Ignis wrote:please note...........
as i was told by a lawyer many years ago ...
all you need to do to report an accident is give the police the following information.
statement - i was in a accident
place
time and date
registration number
insurance policy information
drivers permit number
nothing else is required by law
never give a statement if it's not necessary
and never admit liability
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backward laws FTL
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