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Car Insurance
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do you need to carry your car insurance details in your car or on your mobile, i do, but if another car hits you and they dont have them to give to you is that a police matter , i thought you had by law to give details to each other but what if they have insurance but cant remember any details as they dont have them in the car or on their mobile as a pdf or photo,what should you do then
do you need to carry your car insurance details in your car or on your mobile, i do, but if another car hits you and they dont have them to give to you is that a police matter , i thought you had by law to give details to each other but what if they have insurance but cant remember any details as they dont have them in the car or on their mobile as a pdf or photo,what should you do then
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If you hit another car, get name address number plate and phone number. Your insurance will find theirs.
If they don't stop, then it is a police issue.
"i thought you had by law to give details to each other"
Yes, you do. You also have 24 hours to report the accident to the police if you fail to stop. Failing to stop, and failing to report the accident are two separate issues.
The only other time you'd call the police is if after the accident, if a car is stranded, or if someone is hurt or drunk.
If you hit another car, get name address number plate and phone number. Your insurance will find theirs.
If they don't stop, then it is a police issue.
"i thought you had by law to give details to each other"
Yes, you do. You also have 24 hours to report the accident to the police if you fail to stop. Failing to stop, and failing to report the accident are two separate issues.
The only other time you'd call the police is if after the accident, if a car is stranded, or if someone is hurt or drunk.
Yes, correct.
The most important piece of information to collect is the number plate of the car(s) involved if an accident occurs.
The second best piece of info you can get is a name, and then an address. Colour make and model of car are also useful to jot down.
All this info helps your insurance company find the third party. The insurance company then deal with everything whilst keeping you updated on what you need to do or pay.
The most important piece of information to collect is the number plate of the car(s) involved if an accident occurs.
The second best piece of info you can get is a name, and then an address. Colour make and model of car are also useful to jot down.
All this info helps your insurance company find the third party. The insurance company then deal with everything whilst keeping you updated on what you need to do or pay.
Derek- all you need to know can be found here:-
https:/ /www.ra c.co.uk /drive/ advice/ road-sa fety/ca r-accid ent/
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thanks danny ive seen this but what about this from that web page
"If another person has been injured, you must produce your certificate of insurance if anyone at the scene has reasonable grounds to request it." which contradicts that fact you dont have to have the certificate in the car or copy of it and how many dont have details of it on hand
"If another person has been injured, you must produce your certificate of insurance if anyone at the scene has reasonable grounds to request it." which contradicts that fact you dont have to have the certificate in the car or copy of it and how many dont have details of it on hand
Confirmation of the above is contained in a Road Traffic Act:-
https:/ /www.le gislati on.gov. uk/ukpg a/1988/ 52/sect ion/170
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