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Information on what to do when you have a road traffic accident and how to make an accident report for your insurer after a car crash.
The terms of the Italian Highway Code (Codice della Strada) state that it is compulsory to provide help in the event of an accident, whether involved in it or just passing by. What to do at the scene of an accident
In the event of an accident with no serious injuries, and if both drivers agree on the facts, there is no obligation to contact the police. However, all parties must still complete the accident report in order to benefit from insurance. The Accident ReportWhen the accident happens between two vehicles only and if there is no physical injury, then both parties may revert to an amicable procedure (Constatazione amichevole d'incidente) and fill in the blue document (modulo blu) of the Convention for Direct Indemnity (CID, Convenzione Indennizzo Diretto). This document is provided by the insurance company and should be kept in the car. Included in the accident report are the following details:
A copy of the accident report must be sent to the insurance company within three days, and the car must be kept at their disposal for an expert's report. The insurance company then has ten days to assess the damages, and must pay within 15 days. If the insurance company disagrees with the amount of work to be done on the car, it will pay a provision based on an estimation (offerta di risarcimento); the difference can be claimed later on. As of 2004, the "amicable procedure" is also valid, under certain circumstances, where there have been injuries:
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