How do I get a Highway Patrol accident report in SC?

How do I get a Highway Patrol accident report in SC?

If you’ve been in a collision, you may request a copy of the collision report online or by completing the Request for Copy of Collision Report (SCDMV Form FR-50) and taking it to any SCDMV branch office or mailing it to the address on the form.

Where is the case number on an accident report SC?

The Department of Public Safety adds the incident number on the police report above the rectangular box with the words “D.P.S. USE ONLY” at the top left-hand corner of the form above Section A. You can use this number to identify your case when talking with others about it.

How long do you have to report an accident in SC?

According to S.C. Ann. § 56-5-1270, if law enforcement did not investigate the accident, you must submit a written report to the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (SCDMV) within 15 days when the collision involves: Injuries.

What year was I 26 built?

September 7, 1960Interstate 26 / Constructed

What exit is I 26 off I 95 in South Carolina?

Exit 169A – I 95 – Interstate I-26 Eastbound in South Carolina – iExit.

What do you do if your car starts to slide in the snow?

Here are some tips to help you in case your vehicle begins to skid on snow or ice:

  1. Remove your foot from the accelerator. Using your accelerator will spin your vehicle’s wheels, so it’s the last thing you want to touch in the event of a skid.
  2. Avoid slamming on the brakes.
  3. Steer away from the skid.
  4. Don’t oversteer.

How do I read an accident report in SC?

How to Read a South Carolina Accident Report, Page One

  1. Where Is the Incident Number on an SC Police Report?
  2. A: Location Information.
  3. B: Personal Information.
  4. C: Accident Description.
  5. D:
  6. E: Injury Information.
  7. F: Sequence of Events.
  8. G: Presence of Alcohol or Drugs.

Do I have to report an accident to the DMV in South Carolina?

Under S.C. Code § 56-5-1210, you are required to report a collision if it results in any injury or death. Of course, a problem with this requirement is that you may not always know if someone has been injured in a crash.