
A car accident can be stressful, confusing, and overwhelming. However, one of the most important things you can do after a crash is to protect your rights. That starts with getting a copy of your police report. At Deldar Legal, we make it simple. From car wrecks and motorcycle crashes to commercial truck collisions and other serious injury incidents, we help you get a FREE copy of your police report.
What to do Immediately After a Car Accident
Act quickly after a car accident to protect yourself. Prioritize your safety, document the scene, and gather important details. Follow these steps to support your personal injury claim:
- Ensure Safety: Your health comes first. Check yourself and others for injuries. If your vehicle is drivable, move to a safe location off the road.
- Report the Accident: Call 911, especially if anyone is injured. This step creates an official police report, crucial evidence for insurance or legal claims.
- Take Photos: If you’re able, take pictures of the vehicles, your injuries, the surrounding area, skid marks, and road signs. Visual evidence can be a game-changer.
- Get Medical Attention: Even if you feel okay, some injuries don’t show up right away. A doctor’s visit creates a medical record that can support your claim.
- Exchange Information: Collect names, phone numbers, driver’s licenses, license plate numbers, and insurance info from all parties involved.
- Talk to Witnesses: If anyone saw the accident, get their contact info. Witness statements can add weight to your case.
- Don’t Admit Fault: Avoid saying anything that could be seen as accepting blame. Insurance companies may try to use your words against you later.
- Stay Off Social Media: It’s best not to post about the crash online. Even seemingly harmless updates could damage your case.
- Hire an Accident Lawyer: Legal guidance early on can make a big difference. A personal injury lawyer will protect your rights, deal with the insurance companies, and help you pursue the compensation you deserve.
Why You Need a Police Report
A police report is one of the most powerful pieces of evidence in any accident or injury case. It provides an unbiased summary from law enforcement. That summary can support your version of events and show who was responsible. Here’s how a police report can help:
- Prove who was at fault
- Document injuries and property damage
- Support your insurance or legal claim
Insurance companies often use these reports to determine fault, calculate damages, and evaluate claims. The details in a police report can sway an adjuster’s decision. It may also help speed up the resolution of your case. That’s why getting your report as soon as possible is critical.
How Our Free Police Report Request Works
Getting a copy of your report is simple. We handle the process for you quickly and securely. Best of all, it’s completely free. Just fill out the short form below, and our team will take care of the rest. You’ll need:
- Your name and contact information
- The date and location of the accident
- Names of other people involved (if known)
- Police report or case number (optional but helpful)
There are no surprise charges when you submit a request. We don’t ask for credit cards or payment information. Everything we offer in this process is truly free. Our goal is to make your recovery easier, not harder.
Injured in an Accident? We Can Help!
At Deldar Legal, we support accident victims every step of the way. If your injuries go beyond needing a police report, our legal team is here to help. We offer free consultations and only get paid when we recover money for you. You can call anytime with questions about your case or the next steps.
We understand how frustrating it is to deal with paperwork and legal processes while trying to heal. That’s why we offer this free report request service to make your recovery a little easier. Our team will request your report, track it down, and deliver it quickly. You don’t need to pay or stress. Need help beyond your police report? We’re just a phone call away at (844) 335-3271 Or fill out the form below to get started.