Location | Date/Time | Vehicles Involved | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Crash ID: 34051820
NEW COLUMBIA, RD, KY, US
|
11/14/24 22:24 | Accident Leaves 1 Injured In accident On NEW COLUMBIA, RD, KY, US. | |
Crash ID: 34032581
MAPLE, ST, KY, US
|
11/11/24 18:09 | Accident Leaves 1 Injured In accident On MAPLE, ST, KY, US. | |
Crash ID: 34000208
BYPASS, RD, N, KY, US
|
10/29/24 15:52 | Accident Leaves 1 Injured In accident On BYPASS, RD, N, KY, US. | |
Crash ID: 33965935
FRANKLIN, RD, KY, US
|
10/27/24 18:46 | Accident Leaves 1 Injured In accident On FRANKLIN, RD, KY, US. | |
Crash ID: 33848662
OLD LEBANON, RD, KY, US
|
09/27/24 15:57 | Accident Leaves 2 Injured In accident On OLD LEBANON, RD, KY, US. |
The cost of a Police report in Kentucky typically ranges from $6 to $20, depending on the how you obtain it. You will likely need to provide information such as the report number, your name, drivers license number, vehicle plate number, the date/time of accident, location of accident, who was involved in the accident, your mailing address, phone number, and email. |
Taylor County Sheriffs Office offer's 3 ways to get a copy of your accident report: |
Phone: 2704654351 |
In Person: Taylor County Sheriffs Office, 203 North Court Street, Suite 7 Campbellsville, KY 42718 |
By Email: [email protected] |
If you were seriously injured in an accident or acquired a serious illness, you definitely need a lawyer. There is no room for chance when a lifetime of pain, suffering, and bills are on the line.
If you were involved in an accident and it is unclear who was at fault, you should definitely consult with an attorney. In situations like this, the other party’s insurance company will try to blame you for damages.
If you were injured in an accident that involved multiple parties, consulting with a personal injury lawyer will give you the best chance at not being stuck with the bill.
Insurance companies know that 99% of people do not understand all the complicated laws and procedures that take place in a personal injury claim.
A personal injury attorney gets paid by winning money for their client through a personal injury lawsuit.
A car accident will remain on your driving record for five years from the date of the crash, as per the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. However, this does not mean that your insurance rates will be affected for that long. Different insurance companies have different policies on how long they will consider your accident history when determining your premiums. Some may only look at the past three years, while others may go back as far as seven years. It is best to check with your insurance provider to find out how they handle accident claims and how long they will impact your rates.
The time it takes to get an accident report in Kentucky may vary depending on the law enforcement agency that handled the collision. Generally, it can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks for the report to be completed and available for public access. You can check the status of your report online by visiting the Kentucky Collision Analysis for the Public website and entering your crash ID or other information. You can also contact the law enforcement agency directly to inquire about your report. For example, if you were involved in an accident in Taylor County, you can contact the Taylor County Sheriff’s Office at (270) 465-4351 or visit their [website] for more information.
Yes, Kentucky is one of the 12 states that have no-fault insurance laws for car accidents. This means that regardless of who caused the accident, each driver’s own personal injury protection (PIP) coverage will pay for their medical expenses and lost wages up to a certain limit. However, this does not apply to property damage, which is still based on fault. Additionally, drivers in Kentucky have the option to opt out of the no-fault system and retain their right to sue or be sued for bodily injury claims. This option must be exercised in writing when purchasing or renewing an auto insurance policy.
Car accidents are not public record in Kentucky, meaning that they are not accessible to anyone who requests them. Only the parties involved in the accident, their insurance companies, their attorneys, or other authorized persons can obtain a copy of the accident report. To get a copy of your accident report, you will need to provide proof of identity and pay a fee. You can request your report online through [MyAccident.org], in person at the law enforcement agency that filed the report, or by mail. For example, if you need a report from the Taylor County Sheriff’s Office, you can visit their office at 203 North Court Street, Suite 7, Campbellsville, KY 42718, or mail your request along with a self-addressed stamped envelope and a $5 check or money order payable to Taylor County Sheriff’s Office.
Looking for a different office in the state? Visit our Kentucky Accident Reports page.
MyAccident.org has a 4.6 rating and a total of 401 reviews.