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If the crash results in vehicle or property damage and no report is written by an officer, it is important to take certain steps to resolve any potential insurance claims or legal matters related to the crash.

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If the crash results in vehicle or property damage and no report is written by an officer, it is important to take certain steps:

  1. Exchange contact information with the other driver(s) involved in the crash.
  2. Take photos of the damage to the vehicles and any other relevant information, such as road conditions or traffic signals.
  3. Notify your insurance company about the crash, even if you don't plan to file a claim.

If there are injuries or significant damage, it is advisable to contact the police and file a report. However, if there is no officer present and no report is written, taking these steps will help in resolving any potential insurance claims or legal matters related to the crash.

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