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If there is an injury less than _, you do not legally have to report the accident. All reportable accidents should be reported to all law enforcement available.

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Legally, the requirement to report a car accident varies, but if an injury is below a certain severity, you may not have to report it. Ethically, the prima facie duty to help can override other less critical duties.

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When considering your legal obligation to report a car accident, it varies by jurisdiction, but typically if an injury is minor and does not meet a certain threshold, you may not be legally required to report the accident. However, if the accident is significant or involves injuries, reporting it to law enforcement is a legal requirement. Drawing on the ethical considerations proposed by William David Ross, we see an example where a prima facie duty to help those injured may outweigh other obligations, such as being on time for an appointment. This presents a moral argument for why one should report an accident, even if the legal requirement is ambiguous.

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