If you were injured in a car accident or other type of traffic accident and a law enforcement officer submitted a long-form crash report, it is because the office must when investigating:
- Motor vehicle crashes resulting in death or personal injury, or
- Motor vehicle crashes in which one or more of the following conditions occur:
- Leaving the scene involving damage to an attended vehicle or property (Section 316.061 (1), F.S.), or
- Driving while under the influence of alcoholic beverages, chemical substances, or
- controlled substances or with an unlawful blood alcohol level (Section 316.193, F.S.).
An investigating officer may report other traffic crashes on the long-form crash report. In
particular, applicable statutes specify an officer’s discretion to submit a long-form report in
crashes where a vehicle is rendered inoperable to the degree that a wrecker is required to
remove it from traffic.
Statutory revisions in 1983 and 1989 reduced the number of non-injury crashes required to be
reported to the Department. Any presentation of historical data that includes such crashes, such
total traffic crash counts, will reflect these changes. Data on traffic crashes involving death,
injury, or other criteria for law enforcement long-form reports as outlined above are not affected.
Call 1-888-JZ-HELPS (1-888-594-3577) or e-mail Miami Personal Injury Lawyer Justin “JZ” Ziegler for a free consultation about your injury claim. Lawyer Justin Ziegler is available after hours and weekends. In the unlikely event that Mr. Ziegler or our staff is unavailable, please leave a voice message and Mr. Ziegler or someone from our staff will usually respond within minutes. Se Habla Español.