When you have a collision, you are required to report it to the DMV within 10 days:
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If anyone was injured.
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Only if the collision occurred on public roadways.
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If more than $500 in damage was done to the property of any person.
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Only if you caused the collision.
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Explanation
When you are involved in a collision, you must report it to the DMV within 10 days if anyone was injured or killed, and if more than $1,000 in damage was done to the property of any person.
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