Traffic accidents resulting in personal injury must be reported:
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Immediately.
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Within 24 hours.
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Within 30 days.
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Explanation
In Delaware, traffic accidents resulting in personal injury must be reported immediately according to state law. This ensures that prompt medical assistance can be provided to those injured in the accident, potentially saving lives and reducing the severity of injuries. Additionally, immediate reporting allows law enforcement to promptly respond to the scene, gather necessary information, and initiate any required investigations.
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