Telephone: 602-876-1078 Media requests must be submitted to the MCSO Media Relations. Requests for 911 tapes, photographs, body-worn camera footage, or other documents or media must be submitted to the MCSO Legal Liaison Section.
ARS 12-542 sets the statute of limitations at a two-year time limit within which you must file a personal injury lawsuit. ARS 12-821.01 requires you within 180 days after an accident involving a government agency to notify the local, county, or state government that you intend to file a claim against it.
Parties accused of hit-and-run accidents can face either misdemeanor or felony charges, depending on the nature of the collision. This remains the case even if you face charges after failing to report a car accident within Arizona's allotted 24 hours.
1. Either at the time of and at the scene of the accident or after the accident by interviewing participants or witnesses. 2. Within twenty-four hours after completing the investigation.
There is no California law per se about notifying your insurance company after a collision, but your auto insurance policy is a contract. When you signed it, you agreed to the stipulations in the contract, which will almost certainly include the requirement to notify the insurance company promptly after an accident.
If a traffic camera captures evidence of a violation that contributed to an accident, officers may use this footage to issue a ticket to the responsible driver, even if they were not present at the scene. This can result in a delayed ticket being issued days or even weeks after the accident occurred.
A general staff incident report generally includes: Person's name and contact details. Incident Time, date, and site. Pertinent details about what happened. Kind of injury or damage. Name of witnesses. Safety measures taken Suggestions for prevention.
Information to Include When Writing a Car Wreck Report The Other Driver's Identity. The Time and Location of the Collision. Vehicle Information. Insurance Details. Eye-Witness Information. An Explanation of How the Collision Occurred. Seek Medical Attention. Document the Accident Scene.
How to Write an Incident Report: A Step-by-Step Guide (with Examples) Step 1: Provide Fundamental Information. Step 2: Take Note of Any Damages and Injuries. Step 3: Identify Affected Individual(s) ... Step 4: Identify Witnesses and Take Their Statements. Step 5: Take Action. Step 6: Close Your Report.
There are five key details of accidents legally required: Full name, address and occupation of the injured person (a) Date and time of the accident (b) Location of the accident (c) Cause and nature of the injury (d) Name, address and occupation of the person giving the notice, if other than the injured person (e).