Ministerneecy
Humble Prayer Partner
Madisongrl, you didn't blow it. 1. Is there a police report or not? 2. Contact your insurance company and see if you have (Uninsured Motorist coverage on your car insurance policy. 3. Did you get the license plate number? 4. Go to the local police department for the area where the accident occurred and get a copy of the police report. Tell the desk officer when and where and around what time the accident happened, and that a female officer responded to the accident around (whatever time the accident took place." Remember, if the police responded, there is a record. Sounds like the driver should have been cited for "following too close?" unless there are some other extenuating circumstances. And, if the description of the accident is not accurate as reported on the police report, you can dispute it and make sure you let the police department know that the officer never asked for your version of how the accident happened.