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Even minor car accidents can leave you feeling shaken and unsure of what to do next. In Seattle, knowing whether you need to call the police after a fender-bender can save you a lot of trouble. While it might seem unnecessary for a minor accident, there are several reasons why calling the police is still a good idea.
In Seattle, state law requires you to report an accident to the police if it results in injury, death, or property damage exceeding $1,000. Even if the damage seems minor, estimating repair costs on the spot can be tricky. Calling the police ensures that there is documentation of filing an official report, which can be crucial for insurance claims.
The report will document details such as the parties involved, the location, and any contributing factors, providing a reliable record of the incident. However, remember that for minor accidents without injuries and damage under $1,000, police may not respond to the scene. In such cases, you may need to file a report with the Washington State Department of Transportation within four days.
Calling the police also helps when the other party is not cooperative. An officer can mediate and ensure that the parties involved exchange all necessary information, including insurance details and contact information. Additionally, law enforcement can help diffuse potential conflicts, making the situation safer for everyone involved.
While it might be tempting to skip calling the police after a minor car accident, doing so can have long-term benefits. From legal compliance to ensuring a fair and accurate record, involving the police provides a layer of protection and clarity. It is always better to make that call and cover all your bases when in doubt. You may also seek help from a legal professional who can guide you through the process, especially if you are considering claiming compensation for the damages.
Matt Dubin has spent more than 20 years honing his skills as one of the top personal injury lawyers in the State of Washington. In his career, Matt has focused on protecting consumers from dangerous household products, medical mistakes, roadway accidents, and many other causes of injury. Matt has recovered nearly $20 million on behalf of his clients.
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