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How to Get a Police Report After a Car Accident in Englewood

Getting the collision report for an accident should be relatively straightforward, but suffering serious injuries makes it even harder for victims in Englewood. Rather than worrying about getting the report while you’re healing at the hospital or at home, our lawyers can help.

Reports for car accidents are available online, in person, and by email in Englewood. Whether you contact the Englewood Police Department or the New Jersey State Police (NJSP) depends on the accident’s exact location, like a local road or I-95. The police report tells us who was involved, where and when the accident happened, and all the most likely contributing causes we should investigate further.

Schedule a free case review with Agrapidis & Maroules, P.C. by calling our Englewood car accident lawyers at (201) 777-1111.

How Can You Get a Police Report for a Car Accident in Englewood?

Our attorneys can explain the various methods for obtaining a police report after a car crash that results in injury in Englewood and help you obtain the report as soon as possible.

Online from CrashDocs.org

The easiest way for most car accident victims to obtain crash reports is online. After furnishing reports, the Englewood Police Department sends them to CrashDocs.org. It usually takes 5 days for reports to be ready digitally.

Find your report in the online database by providing your last name, the report number, and the date of the accident. The only required information is the accident date. The website should generate all reports that match the information you submitted, and you can select your report to proceed with purchasing and downloading.

In Person at the Englewood Police Department

The Englewood Police Department provides complimentary copies of accident reports to involved parties. You can pick up your report at the Records Bureau located within the Englewood Police Department. The normal hours of operation are Monday through Friday, from 9:00 in the morning until 5:00 in the evening.

To avoid a wasted trip, we can call the police department to check if the report is ready for in-person retrieval.

By Email from the Englewood Police Department

You can also request a complimentary digital copy of the police report directly from the Englewood Police Department. Email requests can be sent to Accident@englewoodpd.org and should include a copy of your photo ID to verify your involvement in the accident.

Online from the New Jersey State Police

For accidents on I-95 in and around Englewood, officers from the New Jersey State Police may respond. NJSP officers might also respond to accidents on Route 4, though local police may respond as well.

The NJSP maintains an online database of accident reports for toll and non-toll roads. I-95 is a toll road, so indicate that when searching for the report online. Toll road accident reports from the NJSP cost $5.

Do You Need to Get the Police Report for a Car Accident?

You have to call the police to report a car accident that ends in injury in New Jersey, but do you really have to get the car accident report that officers complete?

You need to have and know the contents of any police report related to a recent crash. Review it with our Englewood personal injury lawyers to catch any inaccurate information in the report, such as an inaccurate description of your injuries or the accident’s date and time.

You don’t need to worry about getting the report yourself; you can lean on our attorneys to help retrieve the document and analyze it for information.

FAQs About Getting the Police Report for Your Englewood Car Accident

How Long Do You Have to Wait to Get the Police Report for Your Accident?

You shouldn’t have to wait longer than 5 days to get the car accident police report online or in person, according to N.J.S.A. § 39:4-131. If it has been over 5 days and the report still isn’t available to download online or obtain in person, you can reach out to our attorneys for help.

Who Else Can Get the Police Report for Your Accident?

Anyone else involved in the accident can get the police report from law enforcement, including other passengers and drivers. Any insurance companies that are involved can also obtain and view the crash report.

When Do You Have to Call the Police and Report a Car Accident in Englewood?

You have to call the police to report any motor vehicle accident that causes injury, death, or more than $500 in property damage, according to § 39:4-130. Call 911, even if the other driver asks you not to or flees the scene.

What if You Don’t Get the Police Report After a Car Accident?

If victims don’t review the police report after a car accident, they may be unaware of and unprepared to address inaccuracies in the report with insurance companies, leading to subpar settlements.

What Can You Learn from the Police Report for Your Recent Car Accident?

From the police report for a recent collision in Englewood, you can learn the exact date, time, and location, whether any witnesses were spoken to, all the contributing factors cited by law enforcement, and the names, contact details, and insurance information of the other driver.

Can the Police Report for Your Car Accident Be Evidence in a Lawsuit?

The police report most likely can’t be used as evidence in a lawsuit. Still, it can be helpful when dealing with insurance companies. Even if it’s not admissible as evidence, the police report helps us lay the foundation for your compensation claim and learn what happened, making it highly beneficial to your case.

Get Our Help After a Car Accident in Englewood

For help from Agrapidis & Maroules, P.C., call our New Jersey car accident lawyers at (201) 777-1111.

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