23 September 2011

How long does it take to get accidents investigated in the ACT?

| Jono1974
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My partner had an accident on Tuesday. She had to submitt a smart form.

I was wondering how long the investigation is going to take?

It may be her word against his (he is from NSW). It may be bang for bang regarding insurance.

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Tooks said :

Then they’ll try to get you to provide a copy of the report so they don’t have to pay Freedom of Information fees.

Just wanted to highlight this point – so true. Do not fall for it. It’s their job to get the report.

Exactly. You just have to show them that you did report it. Providing a report reference number and the time/date/location it was reported satisfies this requirement.

Then they’ll try to get you to provide a copy of the report so they don’t have to pay Freedom of Information fees.

Just wanted to highlight this point – so true. Do not fall for it. It’s their job to get the report.

If Police didn’t attend at the time of the crash, there is no ‘investigation’. The form is basically for ACT Govt stats (and satisfies the legal reporting requirements).
Your insurance company should get a copy of the form you submitted (if you’re comprehensively insured), and then you do your own report to the insurance company. Insurance will try and wiggle out of everything, at the minimum insisting you pay the excess as ‘there’s no way to prove who was at fault without independant witnesses’. Then they’ll try to get you to provide a copy of the report so they don’t have to pay Freedom of Information fees.
Good luck…. You need to be quite firm and if it’s not your fault and you have photos etc, insist you’re not paying excess unless you significantly contributed to the crash.

4 months for a simple, low-speed car-park bender, with constant calls (waiting an hour) and ,on two occasions, lost paperwork on the insurance company’s behalf.

Sorry to rain on your parade but I had an accident back in March, still waiting…….

by who? the insurance company? Get her to fill in a form and send it in ASAP. Let them deal with it.

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