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how to get your Albuquerque car accident report

An Albuquerque traffic accident report is very useful in car accident cases because they contain vital information that an insurance adjuster will want to see.

Crash reports can help establish who is at fault for the collision, and fault matters enormously in car accident cases.

However, many people do not know how to find an Albuquerque traffic accident report or fully understand the process of obtaining one.

Below, our skilled Albuquerque car accident attorneys explain what you will need to do to secure a copy of your report.

For a free consultation, please don’t hesitate to call (575) 222-1000 or fill out our online form today.

Information Found in Albuquerque Accident Reports

After an accident, call the police.

An officer will come out and write up a report, which should contain the following information:

  • The date and time of the collision
  • The location of the accident
  • The name, address, and phone number of all people involved
  • Description of injuries and property damage
  • Statements from any passengers or other witnesses

Be sure to comply with the officer at the scene, since no one benefits from an incomplete or inaccurate police report. This information will be included in our Albuquerque car accident report.

Check on the Status of Your Albuquerque Police Accident Report

You can call the Albuquerque Police Department to check on the availability of your accident report. Reach them by calling (505) 768-2200. Provide them with your name and other identifying information.

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Ways to Get Your Albuquerque Police Department Accident Report

When a report is available, you can request a copy in a couple ways.

First, you can walk in and order your Albuquerque police department accident reports in person by visiting the Law Enforcement Center, which is located at: 400 Roma Avenue NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102.

They are open Monday through Friday, from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm.

You can also order a copy online by visiting the LexisNexis Police Reports website, which is available here. You will need to pay a small fee to obtain a copy of your crash report.

What to Do if a Crash Report Contains Inaccurate Information

It is not unusual for crash reports to have inaccurate information. The officer might be hearing conflicting stories from people, or else he made a mistake when writing something down (such as your name). What do you do?

It is very difficult to get a police report corrected. Once it is filed, then usually no more changes are made to it. However, you should not be too worried.

Police reports are helpful pieces of information, but they are not conclusive. You can always present other evidence in your claim or lawsuit that is not contained in the police report.

Ultimately, it is up to the insurance companies to determine fault or, if your case goes to trial, for the jury to decide.

Reach Out to an Experienced Albuquerque Auto Accident Lawyer

For help with your claim, contact a car accident lawyer at Tawney, Acosta & Chaparro P.C.

Our team has decades of combined experience helping people pursue fair compensation after a collision.

We offer a free initial consultation, so avoid delay.

Contact us online or call (575) 222-1000 today to get started.

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James Tawney

James Tawney is a native of the Southwest dedicated to serving his community. He was born and raised in Arizona where he attended Northern Arizona University where he received his undergraduate degree. James then went on to attend Texas Tech University School of Law in Lubbock, Texas. In 2016, he, along with fellow plaintiff’s attorney Alejandro Acosta, founded Flores, Tawney & Acosta, P.C. with offices located in Las Cruces and Carlsbad, New Mexico, and El Paso, Texas.

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