Minor Auto Accident Guidance

Summary

In a minor non-injury rear-end accident, exchanging information is crucial. Reporting to your insurance company and considering a police report for documentation is advisable. If the other driver claims damages later, cooperation with authorities may be necessary.

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I was involved in a minor non Injury rear end auto accident.i pulled off to the side of the road to exchange details with the other driver. The. Other driver was on the phone with someone else while I was trying to exchange information
Hi ****! Sorry to hear about the accident. Did you manage to exchange information with the other driver eventually, or did they refuse to cooperate?
I was runningate for work and kids getting to school so I let the other driver know I had the necessary indoormatjon needed but was ignored. My wife stayed behind while I left to continue my errands to .make sure she got the info. The other driver has my phone number to contact me,,,,, .
Hi ****! It's good that your wife stayed behind to exchange information. Here are a few important points to consider:
- Ensure you have the other driver's name, contact information, and insurance details.
- Report the accident to your insurance company.
- Consider filing a police report if necessary.
Do you need assistance with anything specific about this incident?
Can I get into legal trouble
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****, since it was a minor non-injury accident and you made efforts to exchange information, it's unlikely you'll face serious legal trouble. However, here are some things to keep in mind:
- Ensure you've reported the accident to your insurance company.
- If the other driver claims damages or issues later, you may need to provide information or cooperate with authorities.
- It's advisable to file a police report for documentation.
Do you need any specific legal advice or help with reporting the incident?