The National Top 100 Trial Lawyers
Million Dollar Advocates Forum
Michigan Association For Justice Member
American Association of Justice Association for Trial Lawyers Member

Importance Of Making A Police Report After An Accident In Michigan

Davis Law Center
bd_importance-of-making-a-police-report-following-an-accident-in-michigan

Car accidents are an unfortunate reality on Michigan’s roads. Whether it’s a minor fender-bender or a more severe collision, the aftermath can be confusing and stressful. One step that many drivers overlook or underestimate is the importance of making a police report.

Whether you are involved in an accident with another vehicle, a pedestrian, or a hit-and-run driver, making a police report after a car accident is a vital step that can have significant implications for your insurance claim, potential legal actions, and overall protection. While someone usually calls 911 after an accident, there are sometimes occasions when the police are not called or fail to respond. This blog post from Davis Law Center will explain the importance of making a police report after a car accident in Michigan. We’ll cover, when necessary, what information you need to provide and how this simple act can safeguard your interests in the days and weeks following an accident.

Legal Requirements for Filing a Police Report in Michigan

When a police report is mandatory

In Michigan, the law requires you to file a police report for certain accidents. You must report the accident immediately if:

  • The accident results in injury or death to any person
  • Property damage appears to be $1,000 or more

It’s important to note that even if your accident doesn’t meet these criteria, filing a police report is still highly recommended for your protection.

Benefits of Filing a Police Report

Documenting the incident for insurance purposes

Filing a police report provides an official, unbiased account of the accident. This documentation is crucial when dealing with insurance companies:

  • It helps establish the facts of the accident.
  • It can speed up the claims process.
  • It provides a reliable reference point if there are disputes about what occurred.
  • Many insurance companies require a police report be filed within 24 hours of an accident with a hit-and-run driver in order to recover benefits

Establishing an official record for potential legal action

If legal issues arise from the accident, a police report serves as a valuable piece of evidence:

  • It provides a contemporaneous account of the incident.
  • It includes important details that might be forgotten over time.
  • It can be used to support your version of events in court.

Gathering important information from all parties involved

A police report ensures that all necessary information is collected at the scene:

  • Contact and insurance details of all drivers.
  • Information about any witnesses.
  • Descriptions of vehicle damage and injuries.
  • Notes about road conditions, weather, and other relevant factors.

This comprehensive information collection can be invaluable if you must pursue an insurance claim or legal action later. It saves you the trouble of gathering this information yourself in a potentially stressful situation and ensures that nothing important is overlooked.

Information to Include in the Police Report

When filing a police report after a car accident, providing comprehensive and accurate information is crucial. Here are the key details you should include:

  • Date, time, and location of the accident.
  • Personal information of all drivers involved.
  • Vehicle Details.
  • Description of damages and injuries.
  • Witness information and statements.

Additionally, it’s helpful to include:

  • Weather conditions at the time of the accident.
  • Road conditions or any hazards that may have contributed to the accident.
  • A diagram of the accident scene.

Remember, it’s important to stick to the facts and avoid speculating about fault or making statements that could be interpreted as admitting guilt. The goal is to provide a clear, objective account of what happened.

Common Mistakes to Avoid When Filing a Police Report

When filing a police report after a car accident, it’s crucial to be cautious and avoid common pitfalls that could potentially harm your case. Here are some critical mistakes to steer clear of:

Admitting fault or apologizing

  • Avoid saying “I’m sorry” or making statements that could be interpreted as admitting fault.
  • Stick to factual statements about what occurred.
  • Remember that fault determination is complex and should be left to insurance companies and legal professionals.

Providing incomplete or inaccurate information

  • Don’t guess or estimate if you’re unsure about specific details.
  • Be thorough in your account of the accident.
  • If you realize you’ve made a mistake, contact the police to amend the report immediately.

Discussing the accident on social media

  • Avoid posting about the accident on any social media platform.
  • Remember that insurance companies and lawyers may use your posts against you.
  • Keep all communication about the accident between you, the police, your insurance company, and your lawyer.

Leaving the scene before the police arrive

If you can, always wait for the police to arrive at the accident scene. If you must leave before the police arrive, the law requires you provide the following to the other parties at the scene of the accident:

  • Your name and address
  • VIN number of your vehicle
  • Owner of the vehicle you were driving name and address
  • Your driver’s license number
  • Your auto insurance information

Caution: If you leave an accident scene involving injury or damage to another’s vehicle, you may be subject to criminal misdemeanor charges. If you leave an accident scene that resulted in serious impairment of a body function or death, you may be subject to felony charges.

Your Next Steps: From Police Report to Legal Protection

In summary, filing a police report after a car accident in Michigan is crucial to protecting your rights and interests. By documenting the incident properly, you create a solid foundation for any insurance claims or legal actions that may follow.

Remember, your actions immediately after an accident can have far-reaching consequences. At Davis Law Center, we understand the complexities of Michigan traffic laws and the importance of proper documentation. Our experienced attorneys are here to guide you through the process, ensuring your rights are protected every step of the way. Contact us today.

Davis Law Center: your trusted partner for personal injury accident cases. Serving Detroit, Farmington Hills, Southfield, Macon County, Wayne County, Oakland County, and all of Michigan.

30_249000_1692
About the Author Neil Davis, owner of Davis Law Center, is a seasoned attorney specializing in personal injury cases. With over 30 years of experience, he has successfully secured millions in compensation for injured individuals. Neil is a dedicated advocate for justice and an active member of legal associations. Personal injury law is complex and best handled by a competent attorney who can effectively evaluate, prepare, present, and fight to win your case. Neil prides himself on doing all these things for his clients and would be honored to have the opportunity to discuss your case with you.

Client Reviews

I was nothing less than impressed from Neil Davis. He was on my case before I ever left the scene of my accident. I would recommend him to anyone who is involved in an...

James

I have used Mr. Davis’ service twice in the past 10+ years to handle litigation regarding unpaid No-Fault benefits. He is honest, fair and provides expert handling of...

Janice

My case was difficult but Neil got me as much as I could get for my situation. I would definitely recommend.

Ryan

Our Location

We are located in Farmington Hills, Michigan and serve clients throughout the metropolitan Detroit area, including Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Livingston, Genesee and Washtenaw counties.

Farmington Hills Office
30500 Northwestern Hwy #500

Farmington Hills, MI 48334

Get in Touch

Fill out the contact form or call us at (248) 865-7740 to schedule your free consultation.
  • Phone Free Consultation
  • 24 Available 24/7
  • coin No Fees Unless You Win

Leave Us a Message