Regardless of fault, a crash report must be filed by the driver of a vehicle if the crash involves death or bodily injury.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
In Illinois, drivers are required to file a crash report if the accident involves death or bodily injury, regardless of who is at fault. This requirement ensures that authorities can investigate the incident, assess liability, and provide necessary assistance to those involved.
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