Regardless of fault, a crash report must be filed by the driver of a vehicle if the crash involves property damage of more than $500.
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False.
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True.
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Explanation
In Illinois, a crash report must be filed by the driver of a vehicle if the crash involves bodily injury, regardless of fault. This requirement ensures that all incidents resulting in injury are officially documented, allowing for appropriate legal and insurance actions to be taken and providing a clear record of the event for all parties involved.
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