November 28, 2025
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  • What To Do After A Car Accident
    • At The Scene Of The Accident
    • Collision Reporting Centres
    • Hit and Run
    • No Valid Insurance Policy
    • Reporting The Accident
  • Dealing with Police
    • Police Investigations, Notes and Records
    • What Should I Tell Police
    • Witnesses and Statements
  • How to Determine Fault
    • Dashcam and Other Video Evidence
    • Does It Affect My Insurance Premiums
    • Fault Determination Rules
    • Police and Charges
    • Witnesses
  • Injuries From An Accident
    • Accident Benefits
      • What Can I Claim
      • Application and Other OCF Forms
      • What To Do If Claim Gets Denied
      • Catastrophic Impairment
      • Dispute Resolution Procedures
      • Election of Benefits: Income Replacement vs Non-Earner Benefits
      • Minor Injury Guidelines
      • Escaping Minor Injury Guidelines
      • Housekeeping Benefits
      • Optional Benefits
    • Lawsuits
      • What is a Tort Claim
      • What Can I Claim In Tort
      • Damages
      • Litigation Procedure
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      • Mediation
    • Minors / Children
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    • Collecting Belongings
    • Dealing with Insurance Adjusters
    • Dealing with Tow Trucks
    • Negotiating Higher Value for Vehicle
    • Where To Repair Vehicle
    • Write-off or Repair – How Insurance Determines
  • Pedestrian Accidents
    • Hit And Run – Fail To Remain
    • I Have No Insurance
    • No Insurance
    • What Benefits Can I Claim and From Which Insurer
    • Witnesses
  • Bicycle Accidents
    • Car Failed To Remain
    • I Have No Insurance
    • What Benefits Can I Claim and From Which Insurer
    • Witnesses
  • Motorcycle Accidents
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    • What Benefits Can I Claim
    • Witnesses
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    • What Can I Claim?
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What Should I Tell Police

Dealing with Police

Navigating the Aftermath: When and How to Interact with Police After a Car Accident in Ontario

The moments after a car accident in Ontario can be chaotic. Between checking for injuries, securing the scene, and dealing with shaken emotions, deciding whether to involve the police can be a source of confusion. […]

Dealing with Police

Navigating Police Involvement After a Car Accident in Ontario: Best Practices and Guidelines

Experiencing a car accident in Ontario can be a stressful event, and knowing how to interact with the police can significantly impact the outcome. This article provides essential guidance on when to involve the police, […]

What Should I Tell Police

Ontario Car Accidents: When to Call the Police and What to Say – A Guide for Drivers

Ontario Car Accidents: When to Call the Police and What to Say – A Guide for Drivers Being involved in a car accident can be a jarring experience. Knowing when and how to involve the […]

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