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1712 Main St
Non-Emergency:
(806) 561-5255
Location Date/Time Vehicles Involved Description
Crash ID: 20108822 US0087 , Unknown, Lynn, TX, US
03/23/24 21:00 HONDA 2023, JOHN DEERE 2011 Accident Leaves 1 Injured In accident On US0087 , Unknown, Lynn, TX, US.
Crash ID: 20076152 FM0211 , Wilson, Lynn, TX, US
03/07/24 18:23 FORD 2000 Accident Leaves 1 Injured In accident On FM0211 , Wilson, Lynn, TX, US.
Crash ID: 20056995 US0087 , Unknown, Lynn, TX, US
02/20/24 15:01 KENWORTH 2019 Accident Leaves 1 Injured In accident On US0087 , Unknown, Lynn, TX, US.
Crash ID: 19988121 US0087 , Unknown, Lynn, TX, US
01/12/24 21:17 PETERBILT 2007, Unknown , TOYOTA 2015 Accident Leaves 1 Injured In 3 Vehicle Collision On US0087 , Unknown, Lynn, TX, US.
Crash ID: 19988122 US0087 , Unknown, Lynn, TX, US
01/12/24 19:23 RAM 2022, Unknown Accident Leaves 2 Injured In accident On US0087 , Unknown, Lynn, TX, US.
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Last updated on: Apr 25, 2024
By: Accident Monitoring Team
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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.
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Why Do You Need Your Texas Crash Report?

A Texas collision document serves as an official record detailing motor vehicle accidents that take place on Texas's public roads or its state highway system. Drafted by the law enforcement officer attending the scene, this report is subsequently handed over to the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) within a span of 10 days from the accident's date. Acquiring this document can be crucial for various purposes, including:

- Submitting a claim to your insurance or that of the other party involved.
- Pursuing compensation for injuries or other damages from the opposing driver or their insurer.
- Shielding yourself from potential legal actions or claims initiated by the other party.
- Demonstrating your role—whether culpable or not—in legal proceedings or during dispute negotiations.
- Gaining insights or statistics on Texas road mishaps.

What is included in a Texas accident report?

Termed the Texas Peace Officer’s Collision Report (CR-3), this standardized paperwork encompasses details such as:

- The accident's specifics including date, time, and place.
- Personal and contact details, including insurance of all drivers involved.
- Comprehensive vehicle data like VINs, plate numbers, and vehicle conditions.
- Details concerning occupants in all vehicles involved.
- Information on any other involved individuals like pedestrians or cyclists, including their injuries.
- Details of law enforcement officers attending the scene.
- Circumstances during the accident like weather, road conditions, and lighting.
- Factors leading to the accident, including violations, distractions, or vehicular issues.
- Graphical and detailed account of the accident scene and its progression.

How to Read a Texas Crash Report?

The Texas collision report might appear complex due to its usage of specialized codes, short forms, and industry jargon. To understand it better, you can refer to:

- The CR-3 Code Sheet that explains the various symbols and codes.
- The CR-3 Instruction Guide, which aids in interpreting and filling out the CR-3.
- The supplementary CR-3 Back Page for further insights and guidelines.

What If My Report Contains Inaccurate Information?

If you spot inconsistencies or mistakes in your Texas collision document, it's advised to promptly reach out to the police department responsible for its creation. The report's top left corner should have the department's contact details. An online search tool can also aid in locating the respective department, for instance, inputting “Tahoka Police Department” if your accident occurred in Tahoka, Texas. It's essential to clearly communicate the discrepancies and back your claims with relevant proofs. While the police may make the necessary adjustments to the report based on your feedback, they might also stand by their original observations. In such cases, you might need to consider legal avenues or acquire professional assistance.




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