If you have been involved in a car crash in the State of Louisiana, you have plenty to think about and plenty to do.
Because it is very difficult to think straight after having been involved in an accident, the best thing you can do is prepare yourself before an accident occurs. In today’s post, we hope to help you do that.
In the immediate aftermath of a car crash, your first priority is calling the police and getting yourself (and anyone else) the medical attention they need. After that, you can consider doing other things, like gathering evidence (pictures) and information (witness statements; exchanging information).
However, there are some accidents that may not result in injury or property damage. Because car accidents can range from fender-benders to complete tragedies, it is important to know what your legal responsibilities are with regard to filing an accident report after a car crash.
In Louisiana, the law requires you to file a car accident report with the local police station if:
You are also required to forward a copy of the written accident report to the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections (DPSC) if:
The report must contain the following information:
If you are wondering what can happen if you ignore your legal responsibilities outlined above, you may not be happy to hear that failing to forward the written accident report to the DPSC within 24 hours of the accident can cause you to be fined up to $100 or imprisoned for up to 60 days.
If you were involved in an accident, call us ToDay. We are experienced personal injury and car accident attorneys. We offer FREE consultations and we don’t get paid unless you win your case. We have offices in Baton Rouge, and we serve Baker, Denham, Gonzales, Port Allen, Prairieville, New Orleans, and Zachary. Call 225-200-0000 ToDay to schedule your free consultation oremail us.
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