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AFTER AN ACCIDENT
Being prepared and knowing what to do if you are involved in an accident can save lives, reduce injuries and make the claims process easier.
BEFORE GETTING TOWED
Spot and avoid the hustlers. use a reputable towing company and don't get steered to the wrong shop and headaches later..
CONTACT US IMMEDIATLY
Avoid the tow bills, lets get you into a rental car and get you home,
Let's properly assess your damage before calling the insurance!
FILING YOUR CLAIM
An insurance adjuster is not a mechanic or Bodyman. lets us deal with them for you. and ensure your car is fixed properly
The Collision Reporting Centres of Toronto are partnerships between the Toronto Police Service, insurance providers and private enterprise. The concept of self reporting collisions is the main function of the Collision Reporting Centres.
Drivers involved in property damage collisions MUST report within twenty four hours to a Collision Reporting Centre, where a police officer inspects the vehicle damage.
The driver then completes a simplified government collision report form which is checked by a police officer.
Once the reports are completed, have your car towed directly to us BEFORE CONTACTING YOUR INSURANCE, we will handle the rest.
There are 2 Reporting Centres In Toronto
NORTH COLLISION REPORTING CENTRE
113 Toryork Drive,
North York
(416) 745-1600
NORTH YORK MAP
EAST COLLISION REPORTING CENTRE
39 Howden Road,
Scarborough
(416) 701-1600
SCARBOROUGH MAP
When you are involved in an auto accident involving injury or property damage, you need to report it to your insurance agent, broker, or insurance company within seven days, regardless of who is at fault.
If you are unable to report the accident within seven days, report it as soon as possible after that. If you don’t report your accident within a reasonable amount of time, your insurance company may not have to honour your claim.
Have the Facts in Hand!
Your insurance agent, broker, or company representative will likely ask you to supply some basic information. To help speed things up, try to have the following information with you when you call:
the name of the registered owner’s insurance company and his/her auto insurance policy number;
the make, model, year, registration and licence plate number of the vehicle; and
details regarding the accident, including:
the driver's name and driver's licence number (if the driver is not the registered owner);
the date, time and location of the accident,
the extent of any injuries;
the number of passengers involved, if any;
the extent of damage to the vehicle;
your description of the accident;
the names and driver's licence numbers of the other drivers, as well as the names of their insurance companies and their auto insurance policy numbers;
the licence plate and vehicle identification numbers of the other vehicles; and
the name and badge number of the investigating police officer, if the accident was reported to the police.
The TRUTH & FACTS