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Dragan Kalasa Gold Member
Joined: 22 Jan 2006 Posts: 455 Location: Between Hopewell and Everett...a rock and a hard place, PA
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Posted: Monday Feb 22, 2010 |
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Can you dispute a police report?
If yes, would it be wise to dispute a police report if there were no citations given? |
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joltinjeff Platinum Member
Joined: 31 May 2009 Posts: 543 Location: Huntingdon.
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Posted: Monday Feb 22, 2010 |
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I am not sure whether you can dispute it or not. However, if there was no ciation or charges filed, I would talk to the officer or at least his superior to see what is going on. You may have a chance to fight it or not worry about it. _________________ Having talent is one thing....what you do with it is something else |
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lonewolf Diamond Member
Joined: 25 Sep 2003 Posts: 6249 Location: Anywhere, Earth
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Posted: Monday Feb 22, 2010 |
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Dragan Kalasa wrote: | Can you dispute a police report? |
If it causes damage to your reputation, you can bring it to civil court, but you better have a slew of credible witnesses or incontestable evidence. The cop will win 100% of "he said, she said" cases.
Dragan Kalasa wrote: | If yes, would it be wise to dispute a police report if there were no citations given? |
Unless the report would cause damage to your reputation, probably not. _________________ ...Oh, the freedom of the day that yielded to no rule or time... |
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DirtySanchez Diamond Member
Joined: 14 Feb 2006 Posts: 4186 Location: On teh internetz
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Posted: Monday Feb 22, 2010 |
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fuck that. _________________ "You are now either a clueless inbred brownshirt Teabagger, or a babykilling hippie Marxist on welfare."-Songsmith |
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Dragan Kalasa Gold Member
Joined: 22 Jan 2006 Posts: 455 Location: Between Hopewell and Everett...a rock and a hard place, PA
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Posted: Monday Feb 22, 2010 |
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Well, I'm just worried about insurance purposes. I just wrecked my car earlier this morning. I feel that the cop sited the accident in the wrong place and some of the angles don't make sense to me. He didn't hand out any citations or anything but he was assuming that I was speeding, driving on the left side of the road, and hit the guy at his driver side quarter panel. Which that's impossible to me if you have no front end damage, as in my hood of my car is unblemished. Plus, if he was assuming that I was speeding, driving erratically, and lost control of my vehicle (which none of those things happened), why wouldn't he have slapped a reckless driving citation on me?
My main concern is that if it's a no-fault situation, but in the police report he states that it's pretty much my fault...Could I be denied coverage or my premiums increase?
The funny thing is that he told me he forgot some stuff so he couldn't write up a police report on the spot, and that he'd have to go back to the barracks and write one up then mail it to us and that we'd get it in 2-4 days...lol. Maybe I'll just get lucky and he'll forget the whole thing, but I doubt it...lol. I also heard though too that they could still issue me the citation after the incident, if it's justified. |
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DrumAndDestroy Diamond Member
Joined: 05 Feb 2007 Posts: 2373 Location: Altoona
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Posted: Monday Feb 22, 2010 |
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i'm not sure...but won't the insurance companies need a decision on who the 'at fault' person is to know who will have to pay a deductible for repairs? |
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joltinjeff Platinum Member
Joined: 31 May 2009 Posts: 543 Location: Huntingdon.
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Posted: Monday Feb 22, 2010 |
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Early last fall I was in an accident in a parking lot at a local store here in Huntingdon. I called the police and then my insurance company. The driver of the other vehicle came through the parking lot while I was backing out of a parking space.
When questioned by the police I informed them that I had looked both ways before starting out of the space. In fact, my car's ass end was about a third out of the space. I did admit that I did not see the person when I started backing out and when I went to recheck the passenger side to continue out that is when I hit the front of his jeep. The funny thing was that the police did not ask people inside the store if they seen anything and I was at fault. I didn't fight because I said that I did not see the other vehicle. I did through up a little bit of a protest, but to no avail. If this becomes an insurance problem, I would and please dont laugh, but call Edgar Snyder, I have heard they are very thorough in their investigations of accidents. Just a suggestion _________________ Having talent is one thing....what you do with it is something else |
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Dragan Kalasa Gold Member
Joined: 22 Jan 2006 Posts: 455 Location: Between Hopewell and Everett...a rock and a hard place, PA
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Posted: Monday Feb 22, 2010 |
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joltinjeff wrote: | Early last fall I was in an accident in a parking lot at a local store here in Huntingdon. I called the police and then my insurance company. The driver of the other vehicle came through the parking lot while I was backing out of a parking space.
When questioned by the police I informed them that I had looked both ways before starting out of the space. In fact, my car's ass end was about a third out of the space. I did admit that I did not see the person when I started backing out and when I went to recheck the passenger side to continue out that is when I hit the front of his jeep. The funny thing was that the police did not ask people inside the store if they seen anything and I was at fault. I didn't fight because I said that I did not see the other vehicle. I did through up a little bit of a protest, but to no avail. If this becomes an insurance problem, I would and please dont laugh, but call Edgar Snyder, I have heard they are very thorough in their investigations of accidents. Just a suggestion |
I actually called them earlier and they said they couldn't help me 'cause no one got hurt. |
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witchhunt Senior Member
Joined: 09 Dec 2002 Posts: 2467 Location: Bedford
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Posted: Monday Feb 22, 2010 |
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Dragan Kalasa wrote: | joltinjeff wrote: | Early last fall I was in an accident in a parking lot at a local store here in Huntingdon. I called the police and then my insurance company. The driver of the other vehicle came through the parking lot while I was backing out of a parking space.
When questioned by the police I informed them that I had looked both ways before starting out of the space. In fact, my car's ass end was about a third out of the space. I did admit that I did not see the person when I started backing out and when I went to recheck the passenger side to continue out that is when I hit the front of his jeep. The funny thing was that the police did not ask people inside the store if they seen anything and I was at fault. I didn't fight because I said that I did not see the other vehicle. I did through up a little bit of a protest, but to no avail. If this becomes an insurance problem, I would and please dont laugh, but call Edgar Snyder, I have heard they are very thorough in their investigations of accidents. Just a suggestion |
I actually called them earlier and they said they couldn't help me 'cause no one got hurt. |
Translation...We can't make any money. _________________ "Death has come to your little town." |
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Dragan Kalasa Gold Member
Joined: 22 Jan 2006 Posts: 455 Location: Between Hopewell and Everett...a rock and a hard place, PA
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Posted: Monday Feb 22, 2010 |
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exactly |
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