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A crash or collision should be reported:

In a road traffic collision involving fatal or serious injury, contact the police immediately by phoning 999.

'Injury Collision'

In a non-serious incident, but where injury is caused - the driver of the motor vehicle must stop and, if required to do so by any person with reasonable grounds, give their name and address, plus the name and address of the owner and the identification marks of the vehicle.

If not, the accident must be reported to the police as soon as possible (immediately, or within 24 hours if a person is unable report immediately due to circumstances beyond their control).

The driver of the vehicle must also provide a certificate of insurance to a police constable, or any other person with reasonable grounds to see it, as soon as possible.

Failure to provide name and address or report the crash is an offence.

'Damage Only' Collision

There is no need to report 'damage-only' incidents to the police, provided that the following details have been exchanged:

The matter can then be dealt with by either the insurance companies or by civil claim.

 

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