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The driver of a vehicle involved in a crash resulting in injury to or death of any person or total property damage to an apparent extent of $1,000 or more shall immediately by the quickest means of communication, give notice of such crash to the local police department if such crash occurs within a municipality, ...
The only way to get a copy of your car accident report in Virginia is to contact the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). The DMV retains copies of crash reports for at least three years after the accident report.
?For information or to obtain a Vehicle Crash Report, please call (304) 746-2128.
No, West Virginia is not a no-fault state for auto insurance. West Virginia is an "at-fault" or "tort" state, which means the person who is at fault for a car accident is responsible for paying for other people's injuries and property damage resulting from the accident.
In West Virginia, state law requires drivers to immediately report a car accident if it causes anyone's injury or death or $1,000 worth of property damages.
Usually, the easiest way to get a copy is to call the local sheriff's office and request a copy of the report. That said, if the accident was investigated by West Virginia State Police, you can either call 304-746-2128 or complete the Crash Report Request Form and follow the instructions for mailing it in.