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Not reporting this accident could result in penalties like having your license suspended. For this reason, make sure you submit the proper form within 10 days. The form is called a Crash Report. It is officially Form CR-2 and is referred to as “The Blue Form.”
Please call (817) 392-4160 to check on the status of your report and to ensure that an accident report was made at the scene of the accident. Certified copies of an accident report can be obtained for an additional $2.00.
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.
Accidents to members of the public or others who are not at work (such as customers or volunteers) must be reported if: they involve work activity. they result in an injury. the person is taken directly from the scene of the accident to hospital for treatment to that injury.
Questions about a missing person. Please do not use email to report a missing person, instead call (817) 392-4222. Activities that need to be reported to us: Terrorist Groups.
While Texas law does not mandate a specific time frame for reporting a car accident to your car insurance company, most insurance policies include clauses that require you to report an accident “promptly” or “within a reasonable time.” Generally, it's advisable to report the accident to your insurance company as soon ...
Under the Texas Transportation Code, any law enforcement officer who investigates a motor vehicle crash that results in a person's injury or death or damage worth $1,000 or more must submit a written report of that crash to the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) within 10 days of the crash.