When do you have to report an accident?
State law requires the operator of a vehicle involved in a reportable crash, by the quickest means of communication; give notice of such crash to law enforcement authorities. Reportable crashes are those that originate or terminate on a traffic way, involves at least one motor vehicle, and results in any of the following: injury or fatality of a person, total damage to one person’s property to an apparent extent of $1000 or more, or damage to government-owned property to an apparent extent of $200 or more, except government-owned vehicles, which are $1000.

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1. When do you have to report an accident?
2. What if someone reports a minor accident that happened a day or two ago?
3. How can I get a copy of a crash report?