Have you been involved in a car accident in the state of Nevada? You may have several questions about what your next steps are. Many people have questions about how they’ll claim insurance benefits or file a lawsuit to secure compensation for injuries or property damage sustained in the accident. One of the best places to begin is with your official Nevada accident report.
This is where the reporting officer who was called to the scene of the accident will take note of all important information connected to the accident. These details can be helpful to have on file later throughout the claims process.
Though it’s good to call a law enforcement officer to the scene to file a report in the event of any accident, there are some circumstances under which you are legally required to report an accident. According to Nevada Revised Statutes Sections 484E.070 and 484E.080, you are required by law to report any accident which:
When you’re able, you should always call a local law enforcement officer to the scene after an accident. Not only will they be able to collect evidence and contact other first responders in the event of serious injury, but they will file an official accident for you in a timely and efficient manner.
If you were unable to call an officer to the scene, you will be able to file a report yourself. In some circumstances, you are legally required to report your crash, especially if no officer was contacted. However, you should do your best to have an officer file your report at the scene of the crash. Their reports hold greater significance throughout the claims process, as they are less biased than reports filed by individuals.
You can request a copy of your accident report at any time, although the state makes it available ten business days from the date of the accident.
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If you should decide to claim insurance benefits, your insurance adjuster will likely request a copy of your official Nevada accident report. They will use the information in your report to determine causation and establish fault for the accident so that they can provide you with as accurate a settlement as possible.
If they do not have access to your accident report, your insurance adjuster will have a much more difficult time determining what kind of settlement you are owed. This can result in a significantly lower settlement than you were anticipating and can even lead to higher monthly insurance rates.
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