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Introduction<\/h2>\n

After you\u2019ve been in a car accident in Arizona, you should take specific steps to both protect your rights and increase your odds of recovering compensation later. One of the most important steps included in this process is filing a car accident report. The police officers dispatched to the scene can help you with filing a report, but you have to contact them immediately after the collision.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Depending on the severity of the accident, emergency services will likely show up at the scene along with law enforcement. The officers will then look into who was at fault<\/a> in the accident, how the collision occurred, and who it affected. The accident report filed based on this information might provide valuable evidence for your claim later on.<\/p>\n

What to Keep in Mind for Reporting an Accident to Police<\/h4>\n