Effects Auto Accidents Have on Your License and Driving Record
Effects Auto Accidents Have on Your License and Driving Record-blog submitted by staging-vadusuxe.kinsta.cloud, helping drivers contest and dismiss their traffic tickets.
Did you know that in California you are required to report a traffic accident to the Department of Motor Vehicles within 10 days whether you were at fault or not, and whether the accident occurred on private property or not? This is true in the following scenarios:
– Anytime a minor, or major injury, or a death occurs as a result of the accident
– Anytime there is property damage resulting in more than $750
Consequences for failing to report an accident to the Department of Motor Vehicles can result in a suspended license. The Department of Motor Vehicles may also contact your automobile insurance company to verify you were covered at the time of the accident. If you did not have coverage your driver’s license can be suspended for the period of one year.
A traffic accident can cause a point to be added onto your driving record and too many points can lead to you being deemed a “negligent operator”. – blog submitted by staging-vadusuxe.kinsta.cloud, helping drivers contest and dismiss their traffic tickets.
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This blog was written to provide information related to traffic tickets in California, is based on opinion only, is not legal advice, and is for informational purposes only.
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