Accident Reporting in Oregon
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Accident Reporting in Oregon
1-888-4-KADELS (1-888-452-3357) Kadel’s Customer Care Center Did you know Kadel’s Customer Care Center is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week? They can make estimate appointments, arrange towing, and assist in managing your client’s repair. Kadel’s has 12 locations throughout Oregon, Washington and Idaho with convenient Saturday hours. For additional information and to download the Oregon Accident & Insurance Report form, visit the Oregon DMV website: www.oregon.gov/ODOT/ DMV A Guide to Oregon Law Reporting An Accident You must file an Accident and Insurance Report form with DMV within 72 hours when: Damage to the vehicle you were driving is over $1,500; or • Damage to any vehicle is over $1,500 and any vehicle is towed from the scene as a result of damages from this accident; or • Injury or death resulted from this accident; or • Damages to any one person's property other than a vehicle involved in this accident is over $1,500. Accidents in areas open to the public for the use of motor vehicles must be reported. Some drivers who are in accidents offer to fix the damage and try to get the other driver not to file a report. If you agree to do this, you are breaking the law if the amount of damage is more than $1,500. Always remember to keep a copy of your report for your own records. • You must file a report even if your vehicle was the only one in the crash. If you do not report an accident when required to do so, your driving privileges will be suspended. If you were in a collision and the other party did not have insurance, you can report the collision to DMV. However, the accident may also go on your driving record, if you do not clearly indicate on the accident report that the accident does not meet mandatory reporting criteria. Police Report You must fill out an Accident and Insurance Report form and return it to DMV even if a police officer files a report. A police report does not replace your requirement to file an accident report with DMV. You must do that yourself. A Guide to Oregon Law Filing An Accident Report • • • Fill out an Accident Report Form Be as accurate as you can. Give as much information as you can about where, when and how the crash happened. The accident will be listed on the driving record of those drivers involved in the accident who meet the reporting requirements. Download an Accident and Insurance Report form, or Pick up a report form at a police department, sheriff's office or a local DMV office. Liability Insurance If you are the driver or owner of a vehicle in an accident that must be reported, your report must show the name of your liability insurance company, not the insurance agent or agency, and the policy number. The insurance coverage you report is checked by DMV with the insurance company shown on the report. If you did not have liability insurance at the time of the accident, your driving privileges will be suspended for one year. You must then file proof of future financial responsibility (SR-22) before your driving privileges will be reinstated. An SR-22 filing is required for three years after the suspension ending date even if you were not at fault in the accident. Insurance companies and agents must tell DMV about any accident where they have reason to believe a driver is uninsured. If the information is correct, the uninsured drivers driving privileges will be suspended for one year. After that, they will be under the future financial responsibility law for three years. This law applies even if the damage is $1,500 or less. (continued on following page) A Guide to Oregon Law Filing An Accident Report Keep a Copy of Your Accident Report Form Under Oregon law 802.220(5), DMV can not provide you a copy of your accident report. If you wish to have a complete copy of your report (front and back), you will need to make a copy for your records. • Deliver Completed Accident Report Form to DMV Deliver your completed Accident and Insurance Report Form to any DMV office or mail the form to: Accident Reporting Unit DMV 1905 Lana Ave NE Salem OR 97314 • For additional information and to download the Oregon Accident & Insurance Report form, visit the Oregon DMV website: www.oregon.gov/ODOT/DMV Kadel’s Beaverton 4400 SW Rose lane Beaverton, OR 97005 503-643-1159 Jerry Macken Kadel’s Lake Oswego 120 Foothills Dr Lake Oswego, OR 97034 503-636-1159 “BC” Brian Cordua Kadel’s South Salem 1345 Lewis St SE Salem, OR 97302 503-378-1159 Rob Wiltse Kadel’s Tigard 10925 SW Greenburg Rd Tigard, OR 97223 503-639-1159 David Donahue Kadel’s Clackamas 16710 SE 82nd Dr Clackamas, OR 97015 503-557-1159 John Schulz Kadel’s North Salem 2475 Commercial NE Salem, OR 97303 503-480-1159 Bob Bachmeier Kadel’s Hillsboro 960 SW Oak St Hillsboro, OR 97123 503-693-1159 Jerry Ross Kadel’s Portland 8230 SE Woodstock Portland, OR 97266 503-771-1544 Mark Schroeder Kadel’s Cascade 2600 E 33rd St Vancouver, WA 360-896-1159 Brian Huddleston Kadel’s Tualatin 10075 SW Tualatin-Sherwood Rd Tualatin, OR 97062 503-612-7800 Montana Paladichuk Kadel’s Gresham 2132 SE 3rd St Gresham, OR 97080 503-669-1159 Brian West Kadel’s ICR 5102 Chinden Blvd Boise, ID 83714 208-378-9210 Ron Schug