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F A I T H WHY THE POLICE REPORT IS IMPORTANT The police officers are well trained and experienced when it comes to preparing police reports. They will reconstruct the accident and conclude who was at fault. Their conclusion will be based on the statements of all par es and witnesses and the physical evidence at the scene of the accident. The police will take photographs in some cases. Since many motorcycle accidents result in serious injuries to riders, the riders are in no condi on to gather informa on that is necessary to help them with a claim that may arise. Further, many riders will not know what informa on is necessary to obtain at the scene of the accident. Call the police if you are involved in a motorcycle accident and let them do the work for you. The police will be happy to assist you. WHY THE POLICE REPORT IS IMPORTANT UNBIASED THIRD PARTY OPINION In addi on to providing documenta on of your motorcycle accident, the police report signifies an unbiased third party report of the accident. The police officers are well trained and experienced when it comes to accident reconstruc on. They will reconstruct your accident from beginning to end and will establish the cause of the accident in the police report. A police officer can make a powerful appearance in a deposi on or in court and tes fy as to how they prepared their report and how they came to establish fault. Insurance adjusters and jurors are more likely to believe a police officer than the defendant. If you are bringing a claim for personal injuries resul ng from your motorcycle accident, the police report is invaluable as to both liability and damage factors involved.

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