Location | Date/Time | Vehicles Involved | Description |
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Crash ID: 20647472
FM0442 5914, Unknown, Wharton, TX, US
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02/07/25 23:25 | CHEVROLET 2000 | Accident Leaves 1 Injured In accident On FM0442 5914, Unknown, Wharton, TX, US. |
Crash ID: 20649609
FM1301 1700, Wharton, Wharton, TX, US
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02/07/25 21:29 | KIA 2018, MITSUBISHI 2008 | Accident Leaves 2 Injured In accident On FM1301 1700, Wharton, Wharton, TX, US. |
Crash ID: 20646746
US0059 , El Campo, Wharton, TX, US
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02/07/25 15:28 | HONDA 2011 | Accident Leaves 1 Injured In accident On US0059 , El Campo, Wharton, TX, US. |
Crash ID: 20647662
US0059 , Wharton, Wharton, TX, US
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02/07/25 12:51 | HONDA 2007 | Accident Leaves 2 Injured In accident On US0059 , Wharton, Wharton, TX, US. |
Crash ID: 20644151
FM1301 4709, Unknown, Wharton, TX, US
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02/06/25 14:58 | FORD 2007, FORD 2011 | Accident Leaves 2 Injured In accident On FM1301 4709, Unknown, Wharton, TX, US. |
The cost of a Police report in Texas 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. |
Wharton Police Department offer's 2 ways to get a copy of your accident report: |
Phone: 979-532-3131 |
In Person: Wharton Police Department, 220 S Fulton St |
By Mail: City of Wharton, Attn: City Secretary, 120 E Caney, Wharton, TX 77488 |
By Email: [email protected] |
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You May Be Entitled To CompensationAccording to the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), law enforcement officers are required to submit a written report of a motor vehicle crash to TxDOT not later than the tenth day after the date of the crash. However, it may take up to three weeks for the crash report to be available online. If you need a copy of your Texas accident report sooner, you can contact the Wharton Police Department at (979) 532-3131 or visit their office at 1407 N. Richmond Rd., Wharton, TX 77488.
Your Texas crash paper, often called a Texas Officer’s Crash Report (CR-3), is a key paper with details about the accident. It tells when and where it happened, the cars and people involved, injuries, and other important points. You might need this paper for reasons like:
- Making a claim with your insurance or the other person's insurance.
- Asking for money for medical costs, damaged stuff, missed pay, hurt feelings, and other problems.
- Showing who caused the accident in court cases.
- Correcting wrong or missing details on the report.
- Keeping track of your driving events.
f you notice any errors or omissions on your Texas crash report, you can request a correction from the law enforcement agency that investigated the crash. For example, if your crash was handled by the Wharton Police Department, you can contact them at (979) 532-3131 or visit their office at 1407 N. Richmond Rd., Wharton, TX 77488. You may need to provide evidence or documentation to support your request, such as photos, videos, witness statements, medical records, or repair estimates. The law enforcement agency will review your request and determine whether to make any changes to the crash report. If the agency agrees to correct the report, they will submit a revised version to TxDOT.
The length of time a car accident stays on your insurance record in Texas depends on several factors, such as the severity of the accident, the amount of damage or injury involved, and the type of insurance coverage you have. Generally speaking, most car accidents will stay on your insurance record for three to five years. However, some insurance companies may look back further than that when determining your rates or eligibility for discounts. Additionally, some types of accidents may have longer-lasting effects on your insurance record, such as:
- Accidents that result in serious injuries or fatalities.
- Accidents that involve driving under the influence (DUI) or other criminal charges.
- Accidents that trigger surcharges or points on your driver’s license.
- Accidents that lead to lawsuits or judgments against you.
To find out how long a car accident will stay on your insurance record in Texas, you can contact your insurance company or agent and ask them about their specific policies and procedures. You can also request a copy of your driving record from the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) to see what information is reported on it.
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